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== '''Welcome to Chuck E. Cheese's University!''' ==
'''Chuck E. Cheese's University, also known as CECU for short,''' is an extensive informative guide detailing all parts of the history of the Chuck E. Cheese's brand. From Pizza Time Theatre, to the Rock-afire Explosion, to the modern day, and Peter Piper Pizza, we plan on covering everything there is to offer on the Chuck E. Cheese's name! Get reading, get preparing, '''let the info-tainment begin!'''
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== '''Welcome to Chuck E. Cheese's University!''' ==
'''Chuck E. Cheese's University, also known as CECU for short,''' is an extensive informative guide detailing all parts of the history of the Chuck E. Cheese's brand. From Pizza Time Theatre, to the Rock-afire Explosion, to the modern day, and Peter Piper Pizza, we plan on covering everything there is to offer on the Chuck E. Cheese's name! Get reading, get preparing, '''let the info-tainment begin!'''
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The '''Montgomery Ward Company Complex''' is the former national headquarters of [[Montgomery Ward]], the United States' oldest mail order firm. The property is located along the North Branch of the [[Chicago River]] at 618 W. Chicago Avenue in [[Near North Side, Chicago|Near North Side]], [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. It was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] and as a [[National Historic Landmark]] on June 2, 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|accessdate=2007-05-10|title=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref>
==History==
The two earliest buildings in the complex, the old Administration Building and the Mail Order House, are constructed of reinforced concrete and were designed by [[Richard E. Schmidt]]<ref>Condit, Carl W., "The Chicago School of Architecture: A History of Commercial and Public Building in the Chicago Area 1875-1925", The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1964, c. 1952 p. 186-187</ref> and [[Hugh Garden]], members of the architectural firm of [[Schmidt, Garden and Martin]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary">{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm|title=Chicago Travel Itinerary|date=2007-07-20|work=A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
The {{convert|400000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, eight-story Administration Building served as the company's headquarters until 1974, and features sword and torch motifs on the base and vertical piers that rise uninterrupted, culminating in a parapet with motifs similar to the base.<ref name="NewRoles">{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E7DF103AF933A0575AC0A9679C8B63|title=New Roles for Montgomery Ward Site in Chicago |date=2007-07-20|work=New York Times | first=Robert | last=Sharoff | accessdate=2010-05-13}}</ref> A four-story tower was added in 1929 on the northeast corner of the building, with a pyramid roof.
{{Anchor|The Spirit of Progress}}[[File:Spirit-of-Progress-01.jpg|thumb|left|''The Spirit of Progress'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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==References==
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* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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| designated_other1_abbr = CL
| designated_other1_link = Chicago Landmark
| designated_other1_color = #aaccff
| locmapin = Chicago#Illinois#USA
| designated_nrhp_type = June 2, 1978
| image = Montgomery Ward Company Complex 4-1-22.jpg
| caption = The complex in April 2022.
| location = [[Chicago, IL]]
| coordinates = {{coord|41|53|49.94|N|87|38|37.02|W|display=inline,title}}
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| architect = [[Schmidt, Garden and Martin]]
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The '''Montgomery Ward Company Complex''' is the former national headquarters of [[Montgomery Ward]], the United States' oldest mail order firm. The property is located along the North Branch of the [[Chicago River]] at 618 W. Chicago Avenue in [[Near North Side, Chicago|Near North Side]], [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. It was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] and as a [[National Historic Landmark]] on June 2, 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|accessdate=2007-05-10|title=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref>
==History==
The two earliest buildings in the complex, the old Administration Building and the Mail Order House, are constructed of reinforced concrete and were designed by [[Richard E. Schmidt]]<ref>Condit, Carl W., "The Chicago School of Architecture: A History of Commercial and Public Building in the Chicago Area 1875-1925", The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1964, c. 1952 p. 186-187</ref> and [[Hugh Garden]], members of the architectural firm of [[Schmidt, Garden and Martin]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary">{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm|title=Chicago Travel Itinerary|date=2007-07-20|work=A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
The {{convert|400000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, eight-story Administration Building served as the company's headquarters until 1974, and features sword and torch motifs on the base and vertical piers that rise uninterrupted, culminating in a parapet with motifs similar to the base.<ref name="NewRoles">{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E7DF103AF933A0575AC0A9679C8B63|title=New Roles for Montgomery Ward Site in Chicago |date=2007-07-20|work=New York Times | first=Robert | last=Sharoff | accessdate=2010-05-13}}</ref> A four-story tower was added in 1929 on the northeast corner of the building, with a pyramid roof.
{{Anchor|The Spirit of Progress}}[[File:Spirit-of-Progress-01.jpg|thumb|left|''The Spirit of Progress'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
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The '''Montgomery Ward Company Complex''' is the former national headquarters of [[Montgomery Ward]], the United States' oldest mail order firm. The property is located along the North Branch of the [[Chicago River]] at 618 W. Chicago Avenue in [[Near North Side, Chicago|Near North Side]], [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. It was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] and as a [[National Historic Landmark]] on June 2, 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|accessdate=2007-05-10|title=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref>
==History==
The two earliest buildings in the complex, the old Administration Building and the Mail Order House, are constructed of reinforced concrete and were designed by [[Richard E. Schmidt]]<ref>Condit, Carl W., "The Chicago School of Architecture: A History of Commercial and Public Building in the Chicago Area 1875-1925", The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1964, c. 1952 p. 186-187</ref> and [[Hugh Garden]], members of the architectural firm of [[Schmidt, Garden and Martin]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary">{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm|title=Chicago Travel Itinerary|date=2007-07-20|work=A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
The {{convert|400000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, eight-story Administration Building served as the company's headquarters until 1974, and features sword and torch motifs on the base and vertical piers that rise uninterrupted, culminating in a parapet with motifs similar to the base.<ref name="NewRoles">{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E7DF103AF933A0575AC0A9679C8B63|title=New Roles for Montgomery Ward Site in Chicago |date=2007-07-20|work=New York Times | first=Robert | last=Sharoff | accessdate=2010-05-13}}</ref> A four-story tower was added in 1929 on the northeast corner of the building, with a pyramid roof.
{{Anchor|The Spirit of Progress}}[[File:Spirit-of-Progress-01.jpg|thumb|left|''The Spirit of Progress'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
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* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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The '''Montgomery Ward Company Complex''' is the former national headquarters of [[Montgomery Ward]], the United States' oldest mail order firm. The property is located along the North Branch of the [[Chicago River]] at 618 W. Chicago Avenue in [[Near North Side, Chicago|Near North Side]], [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]]. It was listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] and as a [[National Historic Landmark]] on June 2, 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|accessdate=2007-05-10|title=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref>
==History==
The two earliest buildings in the complex, the old Administration Building and the Mail Order House, are constructed of reinforced concrete and were designed by [[Richard E. Schmidt]]<ref>Condit, Carl W., "The Chicago School of Architecture: A History of Commercial and Public Building in the Chicago Area 1875-1925", The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1964, c. 1952 p. 186-187</ref> and [[Hugh Garden]], members of the architectural firm of [[Schmidt, Garden and Martin]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary">{{cite web|url=http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm|title=Chicago Travel Itinerary|date=2007-07-20|work=A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary|publisher=National Park Service}}</ref>
The {{convert|400000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, eight-story Administration Building served as the company's headquarters until 1974, and features sword and torch motifs on the base and vertical piers that rise uninterrupted, culminating in a parapet with motifs similar to the base.<ref name="NewRoles">{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E7DF103AF933A0575AC0A9679C8B63|title=New Roles for Montgomery Ward Site in Chicago |date=2007-07-20|work=New York Times | first=Robert | last=Sharoff | accessdate=2010-05-13}}</ref> A four-story tower was added in 1929 on the northeast corner of the building, with a pyramid roof.
{{Anchor|The Spirit of Progress}}[[File:Spirit-of-Progress-01.jpg|thumb|left|''The Spirit of Progress'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
The {{convert|400000|sqft|m2|adj=on}}, eight-story Administration Building served as the company's headquarters until 1974, and features sword and torch motifs on the base and vertical piers that rise uninterrupted, culminating in a parapet with motifs similar to the base.<ref name="NewRoles">{{cite news|url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9904E7DF103AF933A0575AC0A9679C8B63|title=New Roles for Montgomery Ward Site in Chicago |date=2007-07-20|work=New York Times | first=Robert | last=Sharoff | accessdate=2010-05-13}}</ref> A four-story tower was added in 1929 on the northeast corner of the building, with a pyramid roof.
{{Anchor|The Spirit of Progress}}[[File:Spirit-of-Progress-01.jpg|thumb|left|''The Spirit of Progress'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
{{Anchor|The Spirit of Progress}}[[File:Spirit-of-Progress-01.jpg|thumb|left|''The Spirit of Progress'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
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{{Chicago}}
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
</nowiki>-->
{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
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{{Chicago}}
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Chicago}}
[[Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1908]]
[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Chicago]]
[[Category:Retail company headquarters in the United States]]
[[Category:Montgomery Ward]]
[[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Chicago]]
[[Category:Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Chicago]]
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{{Use This Basic Store Infobox|store number=#118|Opening=March 23rd, 2000|Closing=N/A|remodels=Operation Thumb Chuck, Cool Chuck Reconfiguration, 2.0|image=Chuckiecheeseflickr.png}}
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
</nowiki>-->
{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Chicago}}
[[Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1908]]
[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Chicago]]
[[Category:Retail company headquarters in the United States]]
[[Category:Montgomery Ward]]
[[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Chicago]]
[[Category:Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Chicago]]
[[Category:Warehouses on the National Register of Historic Places]]
[[Category:1908 establishments in Illinois]]
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{{Use This Basic Store Infobox|storenumber=#118|opening=March 23rd, 2000|closing=N/A|remodels=Operation Thumb Chuck, Cool Chuck Reconfiguration, 2.0|image=Chuckiecheeseflickr.png}}
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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==References==
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* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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==Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)==
==Information==
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Chicago}}
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[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Chicago]]
[[Category:Retail company headquarters in the United States]]
[[Category:Montgomery Ward]]
[[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Chicago]]
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==Information==
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
</nowiki>-->
{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Chicago}}
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[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Chicago]]
[[Category:Retail company headquarters in the United States]]
[[Category:Montgomery Ward]]
[[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Chicago]]
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==Information\==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
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* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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==Information\==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
Crowning the roof of the Administration Building is a {{convert|22.5|ft|m|adj=on}} replica of the bronze statue that was originally placed on top of the old Montgomery Ward Building on [[Michigan Avenue (Chicago)|Michigan Avenue]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/> An adaption of an earlier statue that had topped both [[Madison Square Garden]] in New York and the Agriculture Building at the 1893 [[World's Columbian Exposition]] in Chicago was made for the building by the same creators, [[Mullins of Salem, Ohio|W. H. Mullins Manufacturing Company]] of [[Salem, Ohio]] and was sculpted by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]. The statue is called ''The Spirit of Progress,'' and depicts the goddess [[Diana (mythology)|Diana]], dressed in flowing robes, balancing on a globe, and holding a torch in her right hand and a [[caduceus]] in her left hand.<ref name="NewRoles"/><ref>[https://chicagology.com/goldenage/goldenage015/spiritofprogress/ "The Spirit of Progress Story"], ''Chicagology''. Retrieved July 15, 2016.</ref>
Forty feet north of the Administration Building is the {{convert|2000000|sqft|m2|adj=on}} Mail Order House, also known as the Catalog House, that was the heart of Montgomery Ward's operations. Completed in 1908, the eight-story building was painted white and capped with a flat roof, with an interior that contained miles of chutes, conveyors, and storage lofts within ceiling heights ranging from 12 to {{convert|17|ft|m}}. The west facade, following a bend in the river, is almost {{convert|1100|ft|m}} long and a single floor covers {{convert|6|acre|m2}}. At one time the building had its own post office branch and a ground-floor shipping platform that could accommodate 24 railroad freight cars.<ref name="NewRoles"/> The Catalog House was designated a [[Chicago Landmark]] on May 17, 2000.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/W/Wards.html|title=Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog House|publisher=City of Chicago Department of Planning and Development, Landmarks Division|year=2003|accessdate=2007-05-10}}</ref>
In later years, Montgomery Ward and Company added several warehouses and parking structures, followed by a 26-story office building in 1972, designed by architect [[Minoru Yamasaki]], who also designed the former [[World Trade Center (1973–2001)|World Trade Center]] towers in [[New York City]].<ref name="ChicagoTravelItinerary"/><ref name="NewRoles"/>
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
</nowiki>-->
{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
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==Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)==
==Information==
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Chicago}}
[[Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1908]]
[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Chicago]]
[[Category:Retail company headquarters in the United States]]
[[Category:Montgomery Ward]]
[[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Chicago]]
[[Category:Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Chicago]]
[[Category:Warehouses on the National Register of Historic Places]]
[[Category:1908 establishments in Illinois]]
[[Category:Chicago Landmarks]]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
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{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
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[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Chicago]]
[[Category:Retail company headquarters in the United States]]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
==Notes==
<!--<nowiki>
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Footnotes for an explanation of how to generate footnotes using the <ref> and </ref> tags.
</nowiki>-->
{{Reflist}}
==References==
{{commons category|Montgomery Ward Company Complex}}
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/chicago/c3.htm National Park Service, Chicago Travel Itinerary]
{{Montgomery Ward|state=autocollapse}}
{{Registered Historic Places}}
{{Chicago}}
[[Category:Commercial buildings completed in 1908]]
[[Category:Office buildings in Chicago]]
[[Category:Residential condominiums in Chicago]]
[[Category:Retail company headquarters in the United States]]
[[Category:Montgomery Ward]]
[[Category:National Historic Landmarks in Chicago]]
[[Category:Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Chicago]]
[[Category:Warehouses on the National Register of Historic Places]]
[[Category:1908 establishments in Illinois]]
[[Category:Chicago Landmarks]]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
==Currently==
After the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward in 2001, the earliest buildings were converted into upscale condominiums. The project met the Secretary of the Interior's Standards{{clarify|date=July 2013}} with the exception of the balconies.<ref name="LandmarkProgram">{{cite web|url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|title=National Historic Landmarks Program|date=2007-07-20|work=Montgomery Ward Company Complex|publisher=National Park Service|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080103060409/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=1753&ResourceType=Building|archivedate=2008-01-03}}</ref> In 2004, the office tower also was converted to condominiums, now called [[The Montgomery (Chicago)|The Montgomery]].
The Mail Order House building is now home to restaurants,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CREB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=11C6225356B8F0B8&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Frites of strength - Brasserie Ruhlmann amps up the glam factor for Chicago steakhouses |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2007-10-18|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[RedEye]]|author=LaMorte, Chris}}</ref> the [[Big Ten Network]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120175A7B0569E58&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=Prop shops' pivotal role - Proprietary trading firms, which deal in options and futures with their private funds, are relatively anonymous but influential |accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2008-04-16|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Boak, Joshua}}</ref> Wrigley, Echo Global Logistics, David Barton Gym,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=10CD9F421AE6BFD0&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=0D0CB579A3BDA420|title=A gym with a fireplace and street cred|accessdate=2009-01-15|date=2005-09-25|publisher=[[Newsbank]]|work=[[Chicago Tribune]]|author=Donahue, Wendy}}</ref> Allyu Spa, [[Groupon]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.groupon.com/blog/cities/behind-the-deals-groupon-headquarters/|title=Behind the Deals: Groupon Headquarters|accessdate=2011-05-25|date=2011-01-18|author=Lux, Thea}}</ref> Kingsbury Yacht Club boat slips, [[InnerWorkings]], [[Uptake (business)|Uptake]], [[Dyson (company)|Dyson]] Inc., and 298 luxury condominiums. Bankers Life & Casualty's Chicago offices were also located here for several years, until Groupon's expansion led Bankers to move in late 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |title=Groupon Expands at 600 W. Chicago Avenue Complex - Daily News Article |website=www.globest.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517053816/http://www.globest.com/news/1912_1912/chicago/groupon-expands-at-600-w.-chicago-avenue-complex310121-1.html |archive-date=2011-05-17}} </ref>
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|right|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
==2021-now==
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
==See also==
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks in Illinois]]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
[[File:Screenshot 2024-07-13 154913.png|thumb|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese after renovating, via Ryan on Flickr'']]
==2021-now==
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
==See also==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
[[File:Screenshot 2024-07-13 154913.png|thumb|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese after renovating, via Ryan on Flickr'']]
==2021-now==
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
== Gallery ==
[[File:Right Gameroom of manassas.jpg|thumb|gameroom]]
[[File:Right Gameroom of manassas.jpg|thumb|gameroom]]
== See also ==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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==Information==
The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center and is 16,000 square feet.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Scottsdale, Arizona, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Humble, Texas, and Manassas, Virginia.
[[File:Chuckiecheeseflickr.png|thumb|left|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese via Flickr'']]
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
[[File:Screenshot 2024-07-13 154913.png|thumb|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese after renovating, via Ryan on Flickr'']]
==2021-now==
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
== Gallery ==
[[File:Right Gameroom of manassas.jpg|thumb|gameroom]]
== See also ==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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== How to do store articles (READ IF NEW USER) ==
Store articles are common, and very plentiful on the wiki. If a page doesn't exist, you can make it exist. Here's the basic layout to a page.
Start out with the store template to get all of these laid out to you in a simple way, including an infobox that allows an opening date, closing date (if closed), and store number. An image must also be put onto the infobox for it to be complete, if the store has an available exterior image. '''ALWAYS USE THE MOST RECENT IMAGE!''' Refrain from using an older image of the CEC, if it's not the newest one available. If it's the only one that is available, please use it. If there are no available images, use an image of what is currently in the space nowadays.
== Information ==
'''Bold address goes here''' was a/an (insert fec name, i.e Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's) that opened on (grand/soft opening date) and closed on (closure date, month, or year if available. only add a closure if a store actually closed). What shopping center or mall was it in? Was it standalone? Put that detail in if it's located there. For example, "It is located in the Florin Mall/Greenwood Shopping Center/whatever shopping center it is in."
Next is history, with a big heading that is shown as:
== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Start out by describing their opening day, what they opened with, and then when that is finished, move on to their next remodel and stage, and the one after that. Only do stage replacements if they did replace the stage. Every remodel in order for example.
EXAMPLE: "This store opened with The Stage in 1981, with the new at-the-time 1981 Remodel. IN 1986, this store got the 1986 SPT Remodel, which added white walls, new beadboard wainscoting, and a Rocker Stage/Chuck E.'s House setup. In 1995, they received Operation Thumb Chuck, which removed many older features, such as checkers, and blue and white striped canopies. It added grey paint to the wainscoting, new games, a new play area, and many layout updates, including the removal of the Rocker Stage for a 1-Stage. This store then remodeled once more in 2006-2007, and replaced the 1-Stage with a Studio C Small Market, and the new remodel, which was the 2007 update of the 2005 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration. This remodel involved the removal of magazines, crayons, and old booths and games for newer games, purple walls, and new purple and red awnings on the exterior.
== (YEAR WHEN REMODELED)-now (ONLY USE IF THE STORE GOT 2.0) ==
In 2022, this store remodeled to the 2.0 Remodel, removing old items for new booths, decor, paint, and a Dance Floor + Video Wall setup replaced the Studio C Small Market. As of July 2024, they still have this remodel."
'''Stores either got all of these remodels, some of them, or closed without getting specific ones.'''
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== How to do store articles (READ IF NEW USER) ==
Store articles are common, and very plentiful on the wiki. If a page doesn't exist, you can make it exist. Here's the basic layout to a page.
Start out with the store template to get all of these laid out to you in a simple way, including an infobox that allows an opening date, closing date (if closed), and store number. An image must also be put onto the infobox for it to be complete, if the store has an available exterior image. '''ALWAYS USE THE MOST RECENT IMAGE!''' Refrain from using an older image of the CEC, if it's not the newest one available. If it's the only one that is available, please use it. If there are no available images, use an image of what is currently in the space nowadays.
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== Information ==
'''Bold address goes here''' was a/an (insert fec name, i.e Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's) that opened on (grand/soft opening date) and closed on (closure date, month, or year if available. only add a closure if a store actually closed). What shopping center or mall was it in? Was it standalone? Put that detail in if it's located there. For example, "It is located in the Florin Mall/Greenwood Shopping Center/whatever shopping center it is in."
Next is history, with a big heading that is shown as:
== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Start out by describing their opening day, what they opened with, and then when that is finished, move on to their next remodel and stage, and the one after that. Only do stage replacements if they did replace the stage. Every remodel in order for example.
EXAMPLE: "This store opened with The Stage in 1981, with the new at-the-time 1981 Remodel. IN 1986, this store got the 1986 SPT Remodel, which added white walls, new beadboard wainscoting, and a Rocker Stage/Chuck E.'s House setup. In 1995, they received Operation Thumb Chuck, which removed many older features, such as checkers, and blue and white striped canopies. It added grey paint to the wainscoting, new games, a new play area, and many layout updates, including the removal of the Rocker Stage for a 1-Stage. This store then remodeled once more in 2006-2007, and replaced the 1-Stage with a Studio C Small Market, and the new remodel, which was the 2007 update of the 2005 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration. This remodel involved the removal of magazines, crayons, and old booths and games for newer games, purple walls, and new purple and red awnings on the exterior.
== (YEAR WHEN REMODELED)-now (ONLY USE IF THE STORE GOT 2.0) ==
In 2022, this store remodeled to the 2.0 Remodel, removing old items for new booths, decor, paint, and a Dance Floor + Video Wall setup replaced the Studio C Small Market. As of July 2024, they still have this remodel."
'''Stores either got all of these remodels, some of them, or closed without getting specific ones.'''
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== '''How do I begin editing?''' ==
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Well, editing is simple! First of all, just make and <u>verify</u> an account on Miraheze, the host, enter the details, and start editing the wiki. If you want to make a location page, animatronic page, company page, whatever it is, it's recommended that you keep a second tab of the [[Standards]] page. This gives information on how each page should be, what templates to use, how to use them, and everything essential to make a good page. If you still have any questions, ask a member of the team of this wiki on their discussion board. We'll be happy to help!
Pages should be detailed, but not overly detailed to where it goes into the history of a company or city. It also shouldn't be so simplified to where it's only a few sentences and that's that. Keep a firm middle, and you'll be good to go. Be sure to cite information whenever possible, and keep it unbiased and factual. Opinions will be edited out. After all, this is a wiki meant to inform others of the pure truth, and nothing more.
When discussing edits on discussion pages on articles, PLEASE be respectful! This wiki is not built off toxicity but rather on people collaborating fairly and respectfully. Don't be rude, that won't get articles done, after all. What gets it done is teamwork, effort, and correct information that lasts.
== '''How do I add images?''' ==
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==Information==
'''2770 32nd Ave NE''', also known as '''Sunridge''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant that opened on August 18th, 1988 with a Rocker Stage, and closed with a Road Stage, 1 of only 2 in Canada, in October 2003. It was located in Centre "32" with several other tenants. This was a replacement store for the [[Calgary, AB (Sunridge Mall, 3320 20th Ave)|older location across from Sunridge Mall]], which closed the same month this store opened. This location was the only Chuck E. Cheese's to ever get a Road Stage from a nearby store, instead of one from SPT. It came from the [[Calgary, AB (9627 Macleod Trail)|Macleod Trail location]].
==History==
In August 1988, the original Calgary Pizza Time Theatre closed it's doors, and was replaced by this store. It opened in a former Enchanted Castle pizzeria on August 18th, 1988 in Centre "32" Plaza, in the center. This store, due to it being an earlier remodel outside of the United States, uniquely had blue wainscoting, and a lack of checkers. They had the standard booths, and opened with a Rocker Stage, which was common for stores that opened at the time. This, overall, was the 6th modern-era Chuck E. Cheese's to open, and the first modern day location to open in Canada. They would notably barely remodel in their lifetime, as they would keep the Rocker Stage until very late in the remodel's lifespan. In 1994, this store would replace their Rocker Stage with a Road Stage, which came from the [[Calgary, AB (9627 Macleod Trail)|Macleod Trail location, which closed earlier that year]]. This makes Calgary the last location to install a Road Stage, and the only Road Stage to not be installed by SPT.
Around this time, they would also remodel for the 2nd and final time in their lifespan, remodeling to Operation Thumb Chuck, which replaced the exterior sign, added certain types of decor, updated their mascot costume to a more recent one, and most notably, involved the addition of Skytubes, Buzzy Buzzy Bee, Wacky Ducks, and several other newer games to their Gameroom. Some of these games were unique, and were not in other Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants. The showroom and wainscoting would notably barely ever see a major repaint or addition in this store's lifetime. This specific store never received Artifact Shelving, or posters in the showroom, as none are seen in the footage that is available.
In October 2003, for unknown reasons, either a corporate or franchise decision made this store close permanently. The animatronics were removed, and were supposedly sent in certain pieces to an amusement park. The bots are still in existence, but are not intact. In January 2004, Fun Tycoon opened. This was another FEC that kept almost everything from Chuck E. Cheese's, minus removing all of the Chuck E. Cheese's branded items. The wainscoting was repainted in certain spots to brown-orange, and the exterior signage was changed. Fun Tycoon lasted until 2006, when it also permanently closed. The space sat vacant for 4 or so years, until it was taken over by Kids & Company, a Daycare center. After that was Kids @ Churchill Park, which remains there today. As of July 2024, Kids @ Churchill Park remains in the space, although the Chuck E. Cheese's interior has been gutted completely.
== Gallery ==
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== See Also ==
LINK: Related Pages
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The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
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The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
=History=
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, a company that owned Holiday Inn locations to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.
https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf
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The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
=History=
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, a company that owned Holiday Inn locations to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
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Showbiz Pizza Place, (later known as Showbiz Pizza, and also known in Mexico as Showbiz Pizza Fiesta,) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Brock Hotel Corporation and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
=History=
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, a company that owned Holiday Inn locations to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Tinker Towers.
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Showbiz Pizza Place, (later known as Showbiz Pizza, and also known in Mexico as Showbiz Pizza Fiesta,) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Brock Hotel Corporation and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
=History=
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, a company that owned Holiday Inn locations to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Tinker Towers.
Before the Merger
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Showbiz Pizza Place, (later known as Showbiz Pizza, and also known in Mexico as Showbiz Pizza Fiesta,) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Brock Hotel Corporation and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
=History=
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, a company that owned Holiday Inn locations to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Tinker Towers.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO|Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO|Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like (location here) to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like (location here) to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like (location here) to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire explosion stage for the 3-stage, called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show into 3-stages or 2-stages. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like (location here) to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire explosion stage for the 3-stage, called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show into 3-stages or 2-stages. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire explosion stage for the 3-stage, called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show into 3-stages or 2-stages. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
* [[SPP Restaurants|Restaurants]]
* [[SPP Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[SPP Subsidiaries|Subsidiaries]]
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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* [[SPP Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[SPP Subsidiaries|Subsidiaries]]
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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* [[SPP Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
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== SPP History ==
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
== History ==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was an unopened Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, later Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until a short time later where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1990-1991, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this store closing a while ago, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
== Gallery ==
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File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
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'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was an unopened Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, later Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until a short time later where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1990-1991, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this store closing a while ago, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
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==Information==
'''[[Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd]] Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was an unopened Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, later Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until a short time later where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1990-1991, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this store closing a while ago, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
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==Information==
'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was an unopened Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, later Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until a short time later where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1990-1991, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this store closing a while ago, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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==Information==
'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was an unopened Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, later Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until a short time later where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1990-1991, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this store closing a while ago, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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==Information==
'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was an unopened Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, later Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1990-1991, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive renovation, replacing the old, circular awning facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this store closing a while ago, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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==Information==
'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1990-1991, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive renovation, replacing the old, circular awning facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this store closing a while ago, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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{{Use This Store Name Infobox!|companytype=Public|industry=Family Entertainment Center|founded=March 3, 1980|founder=[[Brock Hotel Corporation|Topeka Inn Management]], [[Creative Engineering, Inc.]]|defunct=1992 (United States)|fate=merged into [[Chuck E. Cheese]]|successor=[[Chuck E. Cheese]]|headquarters=Irving, TX|parent=[[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]]|image=ShowBiz Pizza Place 1980 Logo.svg|numberoflocations=246}}
'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
=References=
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'''[[Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd]] -Opened March, 3rd 1980, Closed Spring 2007'''
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[[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)#Information]] '''-Opened March, 3rd 1980, Closed Spring 2007'''
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CEC Entertainment, formerly known as Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc. is the parent of American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese. Through CEC, the company operated 500+ locations across the world, and also owns Peter Piper Pizza Pasqually's Pizza & Wings, and formerly Showbiz Pizza & TJ Hartford's.
=History=
Showbiz Pizza Time was originally formed as a result of the merger between Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre, which was finalized in May of 1985. After the merger, both Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre operated seperately. However, certain Showbiz Pizza locations opened with Chuck E. Cheese characters like Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder). In the later half of the 80s, Showbiz Pizza Time requested rights to the Rockafire Explosion from Aaron Fechter, which they were declined. This caused a falling out between the companies, which would be the cause of Concept Unification, the removal of the Rockafire for Chuck E. Cheese and his friends.
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CEC Entertainment, formerly known as Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc. is the parent of American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese. Through CEC, the company operated 500+ locations across the world, and also owns Peter Piper Pizza Pasqually's Pizza & Wings, and formerly Showbiz Pizza & TJ Hartford's.
=History=
Showbiz Pizza Time was originally formed as a result of the merger between Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre, which was finalized in May of 1985. After the merger, both Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre operated seperately. However, certain Showbiz Pizza locations opened with Chuck E. Cheese characters like Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder). In the later half of the 80s, Showbiz Pizza Time requested rights to the Rockafire Explosion from Aaron Fechter, which they were declined. This caused a falling out between the companies, which would be the cause of Concept Unification, the removal of the Rockafire for Chuck E. Cheese and his friends.
=Post CU=
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'''CEC Entertainment''', formerly known as '''Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.''' is the parent of American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese. Through CEC, the company operated 500+ locations across the world, and also owns Peter Piper Pizza Pasqually's Pizza & Wings, and formerly Showbiz Pizza & TJ Hartford's.
=History=
Showbiz Pizza Time was originally formed as a result of the merger between Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre, which was finalized in May of 1985. After the merger, both Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre operated seperately. However, certain Showbiz Pizza locations opened with Chuck E. Cheese characters like Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder). In the later half of the 80s, Showbiz Pizza Time requested rights to the Rockafire Explosion from Aaron Fechter, which they were declined. This caused a falling out between the companies, which would be the cause of Concept Unification, the removal of the Rockafire for Chuck E. Cheese and his friends.
=Post CU=
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'''CEC Entertainment''', formerly known as '''Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.''' is the parent of American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese. Through CEC, the company operated 500+ locations across the world, and also owns Peter Piper Pizza Pasqually's Pizza & Wings, and formerly Showbiz Pizza & TJ Hartford's.
=History =
Showbiz Pizza Time was originally formed as a result of the merger between Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre, which was finalized in May of 1985. After the merger, both Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre operated seperately. However, certain Showbiz Pizza locations opened with Chuck E. Cheese characters like Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder). In the later half of the 80s, Showbiz Pizza Time requested rights to the Rockafire Explosion from Aaron Fechter, which they were declined. This caused a falling out between the companies, which would be the cause of Concept Unification, the removal of the Rockafire for Chuck E. Cheese and his friends.
=== '''Post CU (1990-1997)''' ===
The early 90s brought heavy competition from companies like Discovery Zone and Leaps and Bounds. Due to the competition, the company faced low sales. This initiated a remodel effort, called "Operation Thumb Chuck." Which brought a more updated look to the locations, so they could stand out against other companies. The company also created new stages around this time to supply something fresh and new to their costumers. One of these stages was called the "Awesome Adventure Machine." The Awesome Adventure Machine, commonly abbreviated to AAM, was the most technologically advanced stage the company had released to that date. The stage was tested at the now closed (dallas adresss here) location. However, the stage was extremely hard to maintain. Because of this, the company scrapped the stage and replaced the concept with Studio 'C'.
=== '''Studio 'C', Small-Town, 2000, Small-Market, (1997-2012)''' ===
The first stage in the Studio 'C' series was just named Studio 'C.' It was first previewed in October 1997, and was first installed in the (dallas address here) store. The stage was a big success, and locations like Brookfield and Thousand Oaks soon followed.
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* [[Peter Piper Pizza Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Websites|Websites]]
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{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Pasqually's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Pasqually's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Pasqually's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Pasqually's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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* [[PTT History|History]]
* [[PTT Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[PTT Documents|Documents]]
== Restaurants ==
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre]]
* [[Zapp's Bar and Grill]]
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== Restaurants ==
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* [[PTT Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[PTT Documents|Documents]]
== Restaurants ==
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Locations=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Locations|Store List]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
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Promotional=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Events|Events]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Products|Products]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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|-|Zapp's Bar and Grill=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Zapp's Locations|Store List]]
* [[Zapp's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Zapp's Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Zapp's Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Zapp's Tokens|Tokens]]
* [[Zapp's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[Zapp's Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Zapp's Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Zapp's Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[PTT Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
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* [[Zapp's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Zapp's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Zapp's Events|Events]]
* [[CEC Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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* [[PTT Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[PTT Documents|Documents]]
== Restaurants ==
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|-|Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre=
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Locations=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Locations|Store List]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Menu|Menu]]
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Events|Events]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Products|Products]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
}}
|-|Zapp's Bar and Grill=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Zapp's Locations|Store List]]
* [[Zapp's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Zapp's Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Zapp's Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Zapp's Tokens|Tokens]]
* [[Zapp's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[Zapp's Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Zapp's Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Zapp's Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[PTT Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Zapp's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Zapp's Accessories|Accessories]]
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* [[Zapp's Events|Events]]
* [[Zapp's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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== Company ==
* [[PTT History|History]]
* [[PTT Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[PTT Documents|Documents]]
* [[Fantasy Forest Manufacturing]]
== Restaurants ==
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|-|Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre=
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Locations=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Locations|Store List]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Events|Events]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Products|Products]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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|-|Zapp's Bar and Grill=
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Locations=
* [[Zapp's Locations|Store List]]
* [[Zapp's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Zapp's Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Zapp's Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Zapp's Tokens|Tokens]]
* [[Zapp's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[Zapp's Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Zapp's Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Zapp's Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[PTT Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Zapp's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Zapp's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Zapp's Events|Events]]
* [[Zapp's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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* [[PTT Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[PTT Documents|Documents]]
* [[Fantasy Forest Manufacturing]]
== Restaurants ==
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Events|Events]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Products|Products]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
}}
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Locations=
* [[Zapp's Locations|Store List]]
* [[Zapp's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Zapp's Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Zapp's Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Zapp's Tokens|Tokens]]
* [[Zapp's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[Zapp's Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Zapp's Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Zapp's Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[PTT Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Zapp's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Zapp's Accessories|Accessories]]
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* [[Zapp's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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* [[Documents]]
* [[SPP Locations]]
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== How to do store articles (READ IF NEW USER) ==
Store articles are common, and very plentiful on the wiki. If a page doesn't exist, you can make it exist. Here's the basic layout to a page.
Start out with the store template to get all of these laid out to you in a simple way, including an infobox that allows an opening date, closing date (if closed), and store number. An image must also be put onto the infobox for it to be complete, if the store has an available exterior image. '''ALWAYS USE THE MOST RECENT IMAGE!''' Refrain from using an older image of the CEC, if it's not the newest one available. If it's the only one that is available, please use it. If there are no available images, use an image of what is currently in the space nowadays.
{{Use This Basic Store Infobox!|storenumber=Store Number Goes Here|storeopening=Insert grand opening date here|storeclosing=Insert closure date here (if closed)|Stages=The Stage, 1-Stage, Studio 'C' Small Market, Dance Floor + Video Wall|remodels=1981 Remodel, 1986 SPT Remodel, Operation Thumb Chuck, Cool Chuck Reconfiguration, 2.0|image=Rockford.jpg}}
== Information ==
'''Bold address goes here''' was a/an (insert fec name, i.e Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's) that opened on (grand/soft opening date) and closed on (closure date, month, or year if available. only add a closure if a store actually closed). What shopping center or mall was it in? Was it standalone? Put that detail in if it's located there. For example, "It is located in the Florin Mall/Greenwood Shopping Center/whatever shopping center it is in."
Next is history, with a big heading that is shown as:
== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Start out by describing their opening day, what they opened with, and then when that is finished, move on to their next remodel and stage, and the one after that. Only do stage replacements if they did replace the stage. Every remodel in order for example.
EXAMPLE: "This store opened with The Stage in 1981, with the new at-the-time 1981 Remodel. IN 1986, this store got the 1986 SPT Remodel, which added white walls, new beadboard wainscoting, and a Rocker Stage/Chuck E.'s House setup. In 1995, they received Operation Thumb Chuck, which removed many older features, such as checkers, and blue and white striped canopies. It added grey paint to the wainscoting, new games, a new play area, and many layout updates, including the removal of the Rocker Stage for a 1-Stage. This store then remodeled once more in 2006-2007, and replaced the 1-Stage with a Studio C Small Market, and the new remodel, which was the 2007 update of the 2005 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration. This remodel involved the removal of magazines, crayons, and old booths and games for newer games, purple walls, and new purple and red awnings on the exterior.
== (YEAR WHEN REMODELED)-now (ONLY USE IF THE STORE GOT 2.0) ==
In 2022, this store remodeled to the 2.0 Remodel, removing old items for new booths, decor, paint, and a Dance Floor + Video Wall setup replaced the Studio C Small Market. As of July 2024, they still have this remodel."
'''Stores either got all of these remodels, some of them, or closed without getting specific ones.'''
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== How to do store articles (READ IF NEW USER) ==
Store articles are common, and very plentiful on the wiki. If a page doesn't exist, you can make it exist. Here's the basic layout to a page.
Start out with the store template to get all of these laid out to you in a simple way, including an infobox that allows an opening date, closing date (if closed), and store number. An image must also be put onto the infobox for it to be complete, if the store has an available exterior image. '''ALWAYS USE THE MOST RECENT IMAGE!''' Refrain from using an older image of the CEC, if it's not the newest one available. If it's the only one that is available, please use it. If there are no available images, use an image of what is currently in the space nowadays.
{{Use This Basic Store Infobox!|storenumber=Store Number Goes Here|storeopening=Insert grand opening date here|storeclosing=Insert closure date here (if closed)|Stages=The Stage, 1-Stage, Studio 'C' Small Market, Dance Floor + Video Wall|remodels=1981 Remodel, 1986 SPT Remodel, Operation Thumb Chuck, Cool Chuck Reconfiguration, 2.0|image=Rockford.jpg}}
== Information ==
'''Bold address goes here''' was a/an (insert fec name, i.e Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's) that opened on (grand/soft opening date) and closed on (closure date, month, or year if available. only add a closure if a store actually closed). What shopping center or mall was it in? Was it standalone? Put that detail in if it's located there. For example, "It is located in the Florin Mall/Greenwood Shopping Center/whatever shopping center it is in."
Next is history, with a big heading that is shown as:
== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Start out by describing their opening day, what they opened with, and then when that is finished, move on to their next remodel and stage, and the one after that. Only do stage replacements if they did replace the stage. Every remodel in order for example.
EXAMPLE: "This store opened with The Stage in 1981, with the new at-the-time 1981 Remodel. IN 1986, this store got the 1986 SPT Remodel, which added white walls, new beadboard wainscoting, and a Rocker Stage/Chuck E.'s House setup. In 1995, they received Operation Thumb Chuck, which removed many older features, such as checkers, and blue and white striped canopies. It added grey paint to the wainscoting, new games, a new play area, and many layout updates, including the removal of the Rocker Stage for a 1-Stage. This store then remodeled once more in 2006-2007, and replaced the 1-Stage with a Studio C Small Market, and the new remodel, which was the 2007 update of the 2005 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration. This remodel involved the removal of magazines, crayons, and old booths and games for newer games, purple walls, and new purple and red awnings on the exterior.
== (YEAR WHEN REMODELED)-now (ONLY USE IF THE STORE GOT 2.0) ==
In 2022, this store remodeled to the 2.0 Remodel, removing old items for new booths, decor, paint, and a Dance Floor + Video Wall setup replaced the Studio C Small Market. As of July 2024, they still have this remodel."
'''Stores either got all of these remodels, some of them, or closed without getting specific ones.'''
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== How to do store articles (READ IF NEW USER) ==
Store articles are common, and very plentiful on the wiki. If a page doesn't exist, you can make it exist. Here's the basic layout to a page.
Start out with the store template to get all of these laid out to you in a simple way, including an infobox that allows an opening date, closing date (if closed), and store number. An image must also be put onto the infobox for it to be complete, if the store has an available exterior image. '''ALWAYS USE THE MOST RECENT IMAGE!''' Refrain from using an older image of the CEC, if it's not the newest one available. If it's the only one that is available, please use it. If there are no available images, use an image of what is currently in the space nowadays.
{{Use This Basic Store Infobox!|storenumber=Store Number Goes Here|storeopening=Insert grand opening date here|storeclosing=Insert closure date here (if closed)|Stages=The Stage, 1-Stage, Studio 'C' Small Market, Dance Floor + Video Wall|remodels=1981 Remodel, 1986 SPT Remodel, Operation Thumb Chuck, Cool Chuck Reconfiguration, 2.0|image=Rockford.jpg}}
== Information ==
'''Bold address goes here''' was a/an (insert fec name, i.e Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place, Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's) that opened on (grand/soft opening date) and closed on (closure date, month, or year if available. only add a closure if a store actually closed). What shopping center or mall was it in? Was it standalone? Put that detail in if it's located there. For example, "It is located in the Florin Mall/Greenwood Shopping Center/whatever shopping center it is in."
Next is history, with a big heading that is shown as:
== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Start out by describing their opening day, what they opened with, and then when that is finished, move on to their next remodel and stage, and the one after that. Only do stage replacements if they did replace the stage. Every remodel in order for example.
EXAMPLE: "This store opened with The Stage in 1981, with the new at-the-time 1981 Remodel. IN 1986, this store got the 1986 SPT Remodel, which added white walls, new beadboard wainscoting, and a Rocker Stage/Chuck E.'s House setup. In 1995, they received Operation Thumb Chuck, which removed many older features, such as checkers, and blue and white striped canopies. It added grey paint to the wainscoting, new games, a new play area, and many layout updates, including the removal of the Rocker Stage for a 1-Stage. This store then remodeled once more in 2006-2007, and replaced the 1-Stage with a Studio C Small Market, and the new remodel, which was the 2007 update of the 2005 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration. This remodel involved the removal of magazines, crayons, and old booths and games for newer games, purple walls, and new purple and red awnings on the exterior.
== (YEAR WHEN REMODELED)-now (ONLY USE IF THE STORE GOT 2.0) ==
In 2022, this store remodeled to the 2.0 Remodel, removing old items for new booths, decor, paint, and a Dance Floor + Video Wall setup replaced the Studio C Small Market. As of July 2024, they still have this remodel."
'''Stores either got all of these remodels, some of them, or closed without getting specific ones.'''
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== '''How do I begin editing?''' ==
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'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
=== '''Closing''' ===
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
=== '''Reopening''' ===
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
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{{Use This Basic Store Infobox!|storenumber=545|storeopening=September 4th, 1999 reopened in July 2021|storeclosing=May 29th, 2020|Stages=Studio 'C', Dance Floor + Video Wall|remodels=Operation Thumb Chuck, Cool Chuck Reconfiguration, 2.0|image=Chuckiecheeseflickr.png}}
'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
=== '''Closing''' ===
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
=== '''Reopening''' ===
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
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'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
=== '''Closing''' ===
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
=== '''Reopening''' ===
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
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'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
=== '''Closing''' ===
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
=== '''Reopening''' ===
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year, was also present. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
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== "The Shelf"/Portrait (1977-2001) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-uhhh) ==
== "Chuck E.'s House/Rocker" ==
== "Chuck E.'s House Facade" ==
== "3-Stage" ==
=== '''Darien & Kedzie Variants''' ===
== "2-Stage" ==
== "1-Stage" ==
=== '''2-Stage Decor Variant''' ===
=== '''Staten Island Prototype Variant''' ===
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" ==
== "Studio 'C'" ==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" ==
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Small Show''' ===
== "Buffet Stage" ==
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" ==
=== '''Early Variant (Joplin)''' ===
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Backdrop Variant''' ===
== "Galaxy Stage" ==
== "Circles of Light" ==
=== '''Botless Variant''' ===
== "2015 Model Dance Floor" ==
== "2021 Model Dance Floor" ==
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== "The Shelf"/Portrait (1977-2001) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-uhhh) ==
== "Chuck E.'s House/Rocker" ==
== "Chuck E.'s House Facade" ==
== "3-Stage" ==
=== '''Darien & Kedzie Variants''' ===
== "2-Stage" ==
== "1-Stage" ==
=== '''2-Stage Decor Variant''' ===
=== '''Staten Island Prototype Variant''' ===
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" ==
== "Studio 'C/Stage 2002/Stage C'" ==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" ==
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Small Show''' ===
== "Buffet Stage" ==
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" ==
=== '''Early Variant (Joplin)''' ===
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Backdrop Variant''' ===
== "Galaxy Stage" ==
== "Circles of Light" ==
=== '''Botless Variant''' ===
== "2015 Model Dance Floor" ==
== "2021 Model Dance Floor" ==
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== "The Shelf"/Portrait (1977-2001) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-uhhh) ==
== "Chuck E.'s House/Rocker" ==
== "Chuck E.'s House Facade" ==
== "3-Stage" ==
=== '''Darien & Kedzie Variants''' ===
== "2-Stage" ==
== "1-Stage" ==
=== '''2-Stage Decor Variant''' ===
=== '''Staten Island Prototype Variant''' ===
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" ==
== "Studio 'C/Stage 2002/Stage C'" ==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" ==
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Small Show''' ===
== "Buffet Stage" ==
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" ==
The Studio 'C' Small Market was created in 2003 after testing a small-town based store market with the "Buffet" stage at [[Waco, TX (5106 West Waco Dr|Waco, TX (5106 West Waco Dr)]], [[Lake Jackson, TX (100 West Hwy 332)]], and [[Dover, DE (1275 N DuPont Hwy)]]. However, the Small Market featured a bot, and the Buffet Stage did not. The Small Market stage was produced in stores from 2003 to 2009, with the first stage being installed being in Joplin, MO and the last store it opened in being Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr)
=== '''Early Variant (Joplin)''' ===
When the first Studio 'C' Small Market was released, the stage that went along with the blue screen originally had a mirrored, more angular backdrop. This version of the stage is incorrectly called the Studio 'C' Gamma, despite not being a different stage at all. This variant was installed into 7 locations, until Tuscaloosa opened in November 2003.
=== '''Most common variant''' ===
Tuscaloosa opened with a new stage variant which would soon be installed in 30+ stores. This version would be the variant most commonly associated with the stage. It was installed until 2005, once Evansville opened.
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Backdrop Variant''' ===
This variant of the stage was the final variant produced, first being installed in the Lewisville location. The third variant took the main stage area from the Studio 'C' 2000, but kept the rest of the stage the same. This stage was installed in 22 locations, before ending production for not only this variant, but the Small Market Studio 'C' in general in the Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr) location.
== "Galaxy Stage" ==
== "Circles of Light" ==
=== '''Botless Variant''' ===
== "2015 Model Dance Floor" ==
== "2021 Model Dance Floor" ==
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== "Portrait" (1977-1980) ==
== "Shelf" (1980-1981) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-1986) ==
== "Chuck E.'s House/Rocker" (1987-1990) ==
== "Chuck E.'s House Facade" (1987-1988) ==
== "3-Stage" (1989-1993) ==
== "2-Stage" (1992-1997) ==
== "1-Stage" (1992-1998) ==
=== '''2-Stage Decor Variant''' ===
=== '''Staten Island Prototype Variant''' ===
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" ==
== "Studio 'C'/Stage 2002/Stage 'C'" (1997-2002)==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2000) ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" (2000-2011) ==
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Small Show''' ===
== "Buffet Stage" ==
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" ==
The Studio 'C' Small Market was created in 2003 after testing a small-town based store market with the "Buffet" stage at [[Waco, TX (5106 West Waco Dr|Waco, TX (5106 West Waco Dr)]], [[Lake Jackson, TX (100 West Hwy 332)]], and [[Dover, DE (1275 N DuPont Hwy)]]. However, the Small Market featured a bot, and the Buffet Stage did not. The Small Market stage was produced in stores from 2003 to 2009, with the first stage being installed being in Joplin, MO and the last store it opened in being Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr)
=== '''Early Variant (Joplin)''' ===
When the first Studio 'C' Small Market was released, the stage that went along with the blue screen originally had a mirrored, more angular backdrop. This version of the stage is incorrectly called the Studio 'C' Gamma, despite not being a different stage at all. This variant was installed into 7 locations, until Tuscaloosa opened in November 2003.
=== '''Most common variant''' ===
Tuscaloosa opened with a new stage variant which would soon be installed in 30+ stores. This version would be the variant most commonly associated with the stage. It was installed until 2005, once Evansville opened.
=== '''Studio 'C' 2000 Backdrop Variant''' ===
This variant of the stage was the final variant produced, first being installed in the Lewisville location. The third variant took the main stage area from the Studio 'C' 2000, but kept the rest of the stage the same. This stage was installed in 22 locations, before ending production for not only this variant, but the Small Market Studio 'C' in general in the Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr) location.
== "Galaxy Stage" ==
== "Circles of Light" ==
=== '''Botless Variant''' ===
== "2015 Model Dance Floor" ==
== "2021 Model Dance Floor" ==
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=='''Official Variants'''
== "Shelf" (1977-1981) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-1986) ==
== "Rocker Stage" (1987-1990) ==
== "C Stage" (1987-1988) ==
== "3-Stage" (1989-1993) ==
== "2-Stage" (1992-1997) ==
== "1-Stage" (1992-1998) ==
== "Studio 'C'/Stage 2002" (1997-2002)==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2000) ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" (2000-2011) ==
== "Bluescreen" (2002) ==
The '''Bluescreen''' was a botless prototype setup created for the [[Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet]] test concept, which consisted of a maximum of 3 locations, which were in Waco, Lake Jackson, TX, and Dover, DE. The Buffet consisted of a similar bluescreen and TV setup to any previous Studio 'C', but it had no animatronic. The Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet concept was dropped by 2003, and all of the Bluescreen setups were subsequently replaced with the Studio 'C' Small Market.
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2003-2009) ==
The Studio 'C' Small Market was created in 2003 as the final result to the previous Buffet stage. However, the Small Market featured a bot, and the Buffet Stage did not. The Small Market stage was produced in stores from 2003 to 2009, with the first stage being installed being in Joplin, MO and the last store it opened in being Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr)
When the first Studio 'C' Small Market was released, the stage that went along with the blue screen originally had a mirrored, more angular backdrop. This version of the stage is incorrectly called the Studio 'C' Gamma, despite not being a different stage at all. This variant was installed into 7 locations, until Tuscaloosa opened in November 2003.
Tuscaloosa opened with a new stage variant which would soon be installed in 30+ stores. This version would be the variant most commonly associated with the stage. It was installed until 2005, once Evansville opened. The next variant of the stage was the final variant produced, first being installed in the Lewisville location. The third variant took the main stage area from the Studio 'C' 2000, but kept the rest of the stage the same. This stage was installed in 22 locations, before ending production for not only this variant, but the Small Market Studio 'C' in general in the Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr) location.
=='''Prototype/Test Concepts'''==
== "Family Album/Hot Fudge" (1984) ==
== "MAGIC" (1982) ==
== "Concept Unification Prototype" (1982) ==
== "Uncle Pappy" ==
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" (1996) ==
== "Studio 'C' 3-Stage Conversion" (1999) ==
== "Star Stage" (2010) ==
== "Galaxy Stage" (2011) ==
== "Chuck E.'s Make Believe Band (Stage)" (2011) ==
== "Circles of Light" (2012-) ==
== "Chuck E. Live!" (2015-) ==
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=='''Official Variants'''==
== "Shelf" (1977-1981) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-1986) ==
== "Rocker Stage" (1987-1990) ==
== "C Stage" (1987-1988) ==
== "3-Stage" (1989-1993) ==
== "2-Stage" (1992-1997) ==
== "1-Stage" (1992-1998) ==
== "Studio 'C'/Stage 2002" (1997-2002)==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2000) ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" (2000-2011) ==
== "Bluescreen" (2002) ==
The '''Bluescreen''' was a botless prototype setup created for the [[Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet]] test concept, which consisted of a maximum of 3 locations, which were in Waco, Lake Jackson, TX, and Dover, DE. The Buffet consisted of a similar bluescreen and TV setup to any previous Studio 'C', but it had no animatronic. The Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet concept was dropped by 2003, and all of the Bluescreen setups were subsequently replaced with the Studio 'C' Small Market.
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2003-2009) ==
The Studio 'C' Small Market was created in 2003 as the final result to the previous Buffet stage. However, the Small Market featured a bot, and the Buffet Stage did not. The Small Market stage was produced in stores from 2003 to 2009, with the first stage being installed being in Joplin, MO and the last store it opened in being Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr)
When the first Studio 'C' Small Market was released, the stage that went along with the blue screen originally had a mirrored, more angular backdrop. This version of the stage is incorrectly called the Studio 'C' Gamma, despite not being a different stage at all. This variant was installed into 7 locations, until Tuscaloosa opened in November 2003.
Tuscaloosa opened with a new stage variant which would soon be installed in 30+ stores. This version would be the variant most commonly associated with the stage. It was installed until 2005, once Evansville opened. The next variant of the stage was the final variant produced, first being installed in the Lewisville location. The third variant took the main stage area from the Studio 'C' 2000, but kept the rest of the stage the same. This stage was installed in 22 locations, before ending production for not only this variant, but the Small Market Studio 'C' in general in the Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr) location.
=='''Prototype/Test Concepts'''==
== "Family Album/Hot Fudge" (1984) ==
== "MAGIC" (1982) ==
== "Concept Unification Prototype" (1982) ==
== "Uncle Pappy" ==
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" (1996) ==
== "Studio 'C' 3-Stage Conversion" (1999) ==
== "Star Stage" (2010) ==
== "Galaxy Stage" (2011) ==
== "Chuck E.'s Make Believe Band (Stage)" (2011) ==
== "Circles of Light" (2012-) ==
== "Chuck E. Live!" (2015-) ==
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=='''Official Variants'''==
== "Shelf" (1977-1981) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-1986) ==
== "Rocker Stage" (1987-1990) ==
== "C Stage" (1987-1988) ==
== "3-Stage" (1989-1993) ==
== "2-Stage" (1992-1997) ==
== "1-Stage" (1992-1998) ==
== "Studio 'C'/Stage 2002" (1997-2002)==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2000) ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" (2000-2011) ==
== "Bluescreen" (2002) ==
The '''Bluescreen''' was a botless prototype setup created for the [[Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet]] test concept, which consisted of a maximum of 3 locations, which were in Waco, Lake Jackson, TX, and Dover, DE. The Buffet consisted of a similar bluescreen and TV setup to any previous Studio 'C', but it had no animatronic. The Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet concept was dropped by 2003, and all of the Bluescreen setups were subsequently replaced with the Studio 'C' Small Market.
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2003-2009) ==
The Studio 'C' Small Market was created in 2003 as the final result to the previous Buffet stage. However, the Small Market featured a bot, and the Buffet Stage did not. The Small Market stage was produced in stores from 2003 to 2009, with the first stage being installed being in Joplin, MO and the last store it opened in being Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr)
When the first Studio 'C' Small Market was released, the stage that went along with the blue screen originally had a mirrored, more angular backdrop. This version of the stage is incorrectly called the Studio 'C' Gamma, despite not being a different stage at all. This variant was installed into 7 locations, until Tuscaloosa opened in November 2003.
Tuscaloosa opened with a new stage variant which would soon be installed in 30+ stores. This version would be the variant most commonly associated with the stage. It was installed until 2005, once Evansville opened. The next variant of the stage was the final variant produced, first being installed in the Lewisville location. The third variant took the main stage area from the Studio 'C' 2000, but kept the rest of the stage the same. This stage was installed in 22 locations, before ending production for not only this variant, but the Small Market Studio 'C' in general in the Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr) location.
== "Circles of Light" (2012-) ==
== "Chuck E. Live!" (2015-) ==
=='''Prototype/Test Concepts'''==
== "Family Album/Hot Fudge" (1984) ==
== "MAGIC" (1982) ==
== "Concept Unification Prototype" (1982) ==
== "Uncle Pappy" ==
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" (1996) ==
== "Studio 'C' 3-Stage Conversion" (1999) ==
== "Star Stage" (2010) ==
== "Galaxy Stage" (2011) ==
== "Chuck E.'s Make Believe Band (Stage)" (2011) ==
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'''Stages''' are a setup produced for Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre, ShowBiz Pizza, and Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants from 1977-today, comprised in multiple variations, iterations, and formats. From 1977-now, stages have been in use frequently, and formerly were used to house the Pizza Time Players, Rock-afire Explosion, Munch's Make Believe Band, and Studio C props and animatronic characters over the years.
=='''Official Variants'''==
== "Shelf" (1977-1981) ==
== "The Stage" (1980-1986) ==
== "Rocker Stage" (1987-1990) ==
== "C Stage" (1987-1988) ==
== "3-Stage" (1989-1993) ==
The '''3-Stage''' is a Munch's Make Believe Band stage that was an end result of the Concept Unification Process, which involved the retrofitting and removal of the Rock-afire Explosion items, branding, and characters. The first locations to do this were the Montfort Drive location in Dallas, TX, and Arlington, TX. Until 2001, the main material used for the cosmetics were latex. In 2002, Cowan Costumes, the same company that would produce the Chuck E. Cheese's mascot costumes, designed more time-resistant and solid plastic cosmetics to replace the latex masks, as they would tear easily and break throughout the years due to constant use. Despite this, several locations would take years to completely replace their cosmetics, and even then, latex hands and feet would not be replaced as frequently. The last Jasper and Pasqually latex masks in a Chuck E. Cheese's are in the Guatemala City location, which has had them on display since 2016 when the previous location closed. They remain on display in the current location, although Pasqually's head has been covered by a Pasqually mascot head. Helen Henny's latex mask was last used at Altoona, PA, and Mr. Munch's latex mask was last used at Boise, ID. Chuck E. Cheese's latex mask's last known usage is unknown. The only character to keep latex cosmetics consistently is Pizzacam.
Variations exist in plentiful amounts. Certain 3-Stage setups are shorter than others, and certain are taller. Things vary, such as Pasqually's drumhead, the placement of buildings in the background, and the colors of the Wink.
As of July 2024, the only remaining 3-Stages are at the Charlotte, NC Retro Store location, and in Billings, MT.
== "2-Stage" (1992-1997) ==
== "1-Stage" (1992-1998) ==
== "Studio 'C'/Stage 2002" (1997-2002)==
== "Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2000) ==
== "Studio 'C' 2000" (2000-2011) ==
== "Bluescreen" (2002) ==
The '''Bluescreen''' was a botless prototype setup created for the [[Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet]] test concept, which consisted of a maximum of 3 locations, which were in Waco, Lake Jackson, TX, and Dover, DE. The Buffet consisted of a similar bluescreen and TV setup to any previous Studio 'C', but it had no animatronic. The Chuck E. Cheese's Buffet concept was dropped by 2003, and all of the Bluescreen setups were subsequently replaced with the Studio 'C' Small Market.
== "Small Market/Small-Town Studio 'C'" (2003-2009) ==
The Studio 'C' Small Market was created in 2003 as the final result to the previous Buffet stage. However, the Small Market featured a bot, and the Buffet Stage did not. The Small Market stage was produced in stores from 2003 to 2009, with the first stage being installed being in Joplin, MO and the last store it opened in being Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr)
When the first Studio 'C' Small Market was released, the stage that went along with the blue screen originally had a mirrored, more angular backdrop. This version of the stage is incorrectly called the Studio 'C' Gamma, despite not being a different stage at all. This variant was installed into 7 locations, until Tuscaloosa opened in November 2003.
Tuscaloosa opened with a new stage variant which would soon be installed in 30+ stores. This version would be the variant most commonly associated with the stage. It was installed until 2005, once Evansville opened. The next variant of the stage was the final variant produced, first being installed in the Lewisville location. The third variant took the main stage area from the Studio 'C' 2000, but kept the rest of the stage the same. This stage was installed in 22 locations, before ending production for not only this variant, but the Small Market Studio 'C' in general in the Alexandria, LA (1725 Metro Dr) location.
== "Circles of Light" (2012-) ==
== "Chuck E. Live!" (2015-) ==
=='''Prototype/Test Concepts'''==
== "Family Album/Hot Fudge" (1984) ==
== "MAGIC" (1982) ==
== "Concept Unification Prototype" (1982) ==
== "Uncle Pappy" ==
== "Awesome Adventure Machine" (1996) ==
== "Studio 'C' 3-Stage Conversion" (1999) ==
== "Star Stage" (2010) ==
== "Galaxy Stage" (2011) ==
== "Chuck E.'s Make Believe Band (Stage)" (2011) ==
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== Company ==
* [[PTT History|History]]
* [[PTT Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[PTT Documents|Documents]]
* [[Fantasy Forest Manufacturing]]
== Restaurants ==
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Locations=
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Products|Products]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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|-|Zapp's Bar and Grill=
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Locations=
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* [[Zapp's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
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* [[Zapp's Tokens|Tokens]]
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{{!}}-{{!}}
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{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
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Promotional=
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|-|Charlie Cheese's Pizza Playhouse=
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Locations=
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* [[Charlie Cheese's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Charlie Cheese's Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
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{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Accessories|Accessories]]
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{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Charlie Cheese's Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Charlie Cheese's Products|Products]]
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Showtapes|Showtapes]]
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{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Pizza Time Theatre Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Events|Events]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Products|Products]]
* [[Pizza Time Theatre Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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* [[Zapp's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
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* [[Zapp's Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Zapp's Tokens|Tokens]]
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|'''[[:Pizza Time Theatre, Inc.|Pizza Time Theatre]]'''
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* [[Pasqually's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Pasqually's Website|Website]]
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{{!}}-{{!}}
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==Information==
'''13125 Montfort Dr''', more commonly known as '''Montfort''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on January 26th, 1983 and closed in December of 2001 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. This store is notable for being the first to receive Concept Unification, as well as being the only store to house the Awesome Adventure Machine test stage as well as one of the first Studio 'C' stages.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
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== Gallery ==
== See Also ==
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==Information==
'''13125 Montfort Dr''', more commonly known as '''Montfort''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on January 26th, 1983 and closed in December of 2001 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. This store is notable for being the first to receive Concept Unification, as well as being the only store to house the Awesome Adventure Machine test stage as well as one of the first Studio 'C' stages.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
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== Gallery ==
== See Also ==
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==Information==
'''13125 Montfort Dr''', more commonly known as '''Montfort''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on January 26th, 1983 and closed in December of 2001 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. This store is notable for being the first to receive Concept Unification, as well as being the only store to house the Awesome Adventure Machine test stage as well as one of the first Studio 'C' stages.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
blehhhh ignore this while i write the history
== Gallery ==
== See Also ==
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Montfort's Exterior Post closure.
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== Summary ==
Montfort's Exterior Post closure.
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Created page with "== Phases == * [[Phase I]] * [[Phase II]] * [[Phase III]] * [[Phase IV]] == Remodels == * Unnamed 1986 Remodel * [[Operation Thumb Chuck (Remodel)|Operation Thumb Chuck]] * [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]] * Unnamed 2015 Remodel * [[CEC 2.0 (Remodel)|CEC 2.0]]"
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'''2770 32nd Ave NE''', also known as '''Sunridge''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant that opened on August 18th, 1988 with a Rocker Stage, and closed with a Road Stage, 1 of only 2 in Canada, in October 2003. It was located in Centre "32" with several other tenants. This was a replacement store for the [[Calgary, AB (Sunridge Mall, 3320 20th Ave)|older location across from Sunridge Mall]], which closed the same month this store opened. This location was the only Chuck E. Cheese's to ever get a Road Stage from a nearby store, instead of one from SPT. It came from the [[Calgary, AB (9627 Macleod Trail)|Macleod Trail location]].
==History==
In August 1988, the original Calgary Pizza Time Theatre closed it's doors, and was replaced by this store. It opened in a former Enchanted Castle pizzeria on August 18th, 1988 in Centre "32" Plaza, in the center. This store, due to it being an earlier remodel outside of the United States, uniquely had blue wainscoting, and a lack of checkers. They had the standard booths, and opened with a Rocker Stage, which was common for stores that opened at the time. This, overall, was the 6th modern-era Chuck E. Cheese's to open, and the first modern day location to open in Canada. They would notably barely remodel in their lifetime, as they would keep the Rocker Stage until very late in the remodel's lifespan. In 1994, this store would replace their Rocker Stage with a Road Stage, which came from the [[Calgary, AB (9627 Macleod Trail)|Macleod Trail location, which closed earlier that year]]. This makes Calgary the last location to install a Road Stage, and the only Road Stage to not be installed by SPT.
Around this time, they would also remodel for the 2nd and final time in their lifespan, remodeling to Operation Thumb Chuck, which replaced the exterior sign, added certain types of decor, updated their mascot costume to a more recent one, and most notably, involved the addition of Skytubes, Buzzy Buzzy Bee, Wacky Ducks, and several other newer games to their Gameroom. Some of these games were unique, and were not in other Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants. The showroom and wainscoting would notably barely ever see a major repaint or addition in this store's lifetime. This specific store never received Artifact Shelving, or posters in the showroom, as none are seen in the footage that is available.
In October 2003, for unknown reasons, either a corporate or franchise decision made this store close permanently. The animatronics were removed, and were supposedly sent in certain pieces to an amusement park. The bots are still in existence, but are not intact. In January 2004, Fun Tycoon opened. This was another FEC that kept almost everything from Chuck E. Cheese's, minus removing all of the Chuck E. Cheese's branded items. The wainscoting was repainted in certain spots to brown-orange, and the exterior signage was changed. Fun Tycoon lasted until 2006, when it also permanently closed. The space sat vacant for 4 or so years, until it was taken over by Kids & Company, a Daycare center. After that was Kids @ Churchill Park, which remains there today. As of July 2024, Kids @ Churchill Park remains in the space, although the Chuck E. Cheese's interior has been gutted completely.
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'''2770 32nd Ave NE''', also known as '''Sunridge''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant that opened on August 18th, 1988 with a Rocker Stage, and closed with a Road Stage, 1 of only 2 in Canada, in October 2003. It was located in Centre "32" with several other tenants. This was a replacement store for the [[Calgary, AB (Sunridge Mall, 3320 20th Ave)|older location across from Sunridge Mall]], which closed the same month this store opened. This location was the only Chuck E. Cheese's to ever get a Road Stage from a nearby store, instead of one from SPT. It came from the [[Calgary, AB (9627 Macleod Trail)|Macleod Trail location]].
==History==
In August 1988, the original Calgary Pizza Time Theatre closed it's doors, and was replaced by this store. It opened in a former Enchanted Castle pizzeria on August 18th, 1988 in Centre "32" Plaza. This store, due to it being an earlier remodel outside of the United States, uniquely had blue wainscoting, and a lack of checkers. They had the standard booths, and opened with a Rocker Stage, which was common for stores that opened at the time. This, overall, was the 6th modern-era Chuck E. Cheese's to open, and the first modern day location to open in Canada. They would notably barely remodel in their lifetime, as they would keep the Rocker Stage until very late in the remodel's lifespan. In 1994, this store would replace their Rocker Stage with a Road Stage, which came from the [[Calgary, AB (9627 Macleod Trail)|Macleod Trail location, which closed earlier that year]]. This makes Calgary the last location to install a Road Stage, and the only Road Stage to not be installed by SPT.
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In October 2003, for unknown reasons, either a corporate or franchise decision made this store close permanently. The animatronics were removed, and were supposedly sent in certain pieces to an amusement park. The bots are still in existence, but are not intact. In January 2004, Fun Tycoon opened. This was another FEC that kept almost everything from Chuck E. Cheese's, minus removing all of the Chuck E. Cheese's branded items. The wainscoting was repainted in certain spots to brown-orange, and the exterior signage was changed. Fun Tycoon lasted until 2006, when it also permanently closed. The space sat vacant for 4 or so years, until it was taken over by Kids & Company, a Daycare center. After that was Kids @ Churchill Park, which remains there today. As of July 2024, Kids @ Churchill Park remains in the space, although the Chuck E. Cheese's interior has been gutted completely.
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'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year, was also present. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location was a Discovery Zone, later Chuck E. Cheese's location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Humble, Texas.
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
== Media ==
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== See also ==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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The '''Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)''' location was a Discovery Zone, later Chuck E. Cheese's location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Humble, Texas.
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
== Media ==
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[[File:Screenshot 2024-07-13 154913.png|thumb|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese after renovating, via Ryan on Flickr'']]
== See also ==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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'''7730 Stream Walk Ln''' location was a Discovery Zone, later Chuck E. Cheese's location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Humble, Texas.
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
== Media ==
[[File:Right Gameroom of manassas.jpg|thumb|gameroom]]
[[File:Screenshot 2024-07-13 154913.png|thumb|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese after renovating, via Ryan on Flickr'']]
== See also ==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox|image=supportcenter.png|built=1982|squarefootage=70,016}}
== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox|image=supportcenter.png|built=1982|squarefootage=70,016}}
== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
==== '''Entertainment Department''' ====
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
=== Departments ===
==== '''Entertainment Department''' ====
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
=== '''Departments''' ===
==== Entertainment Department ====
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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* Studio "C" 2000
* Small Town Studio "C"
* Small Market/Town Studio "C"
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* Circles Of Light
* Chuck E. Live!
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* Country Stage
* MAGIC
* Yogi Bear Show
* Concept Unification Prototype
* Uncle Pappy
* Awesome Adventure Machine (Stage 2000)
* 3-Stage Studio C Conversion
* Small Town Bluescreen
* Star Stage
* Galaxy Stage
* Chuck E.'s Make Believe Band
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* Pastel Rock-afire Explosion
* 3-Stage Studio C 2000 Hybrid ("Studio 3")
* Cyberamic 3-Stage
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|image = Antioch2007.jpg
|storenumber = 77, 82
|built = 1956
|demolished = January 2012
|squarefootage = 11,000-12,000
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'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1989, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive exterior renovation, replacing the arched canopy facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later. The 3-Stage itself, due to this store's high ceiling height, would be uniquely very tall, with the building backdrop not reaching.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
TODO: Archive game list.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Billy Bob Walkaround
* Chuck E. Cheese Walkaround (TODO: Generations of heads and outfits/versions)
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1980 with a Wolf Pack 5 show, which was replaced with the Rock-afire Explosion in February 1981. It would be converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stage due to the Concept Unification Process in 1989. They would keep this stage until closure in 2005. Uniquely very tall due to the store's high ceiling structure.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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|storenumber = 77, 82
|built = 1956
|demolished = January 2012
|squarefootage = 11,000-12,000
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'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1989, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive exterior renovation, replacing the arched canopy facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later. The 3-Stage itself, due to this store's high ceiling height, would be uniquely very tall, with the building backdrop not reaching.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
TODO: Archive game list.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Billy Bob Walkaround
* Chuck E. Cheese Walkaround (TODO: Generations of heads and outfits/versions)
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1980 with a Wolf Pack 5 show, which was replaced with the Rock-afire Explosion in February 1981. It would be converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stage due to the Concept Unification Process in 1989. They would keep this stage until closure in 2005. Uniquely very tall due to the store's high ceiling structure.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1989, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive exterior renovation, replacing the arched canopy facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later. The 3-Stage itself, due to this store's high ceiling height, would be uniquely very tall, with the building backdrop not reaching.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
TODO: Archive game list.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Billy Bob Walkaround
* Chuck E. Cheese Walkaround (TODO: Generations of heads and outfits/versions)
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1980 with a Wolf Pack 5 show, which was replaced with the Rock-afire Explosion in February 1981. It would be converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stage due to the Concept Unification Process in 1989. They would keep this stage until closure in 2005. Uniquely very tall due to the store's high ceiling structure.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
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!Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/a3RbvsrLy2U?feature=shared
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Antioch2007.jpg
|storenumber = 77, 82
|built = 1956
|demolished = January 2012
|squarefootage = 11,000-12,000
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'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1989, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive exterior renovation, replacing the arched canopy facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later. The 3-Stage itself, due to this store's high ceiling height, would be uniquely very tall, with the building backdrop not reaching.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
TODO: Archive game list.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Billy Bob Walkaround
* Chuck E. Cheese Walkaround (TODO: Generations of heads and outfits/versions)
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1980 with a Wolf Pack 5 show, which was replaced with the Rock-afire Explosion in February 1981. It would be converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stage due to the Concept Unification Process in 1989. They would keep this stage until closure in 2005. Uniquely very tall due to the store's high ceiling structure.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/a3RbvsrLy2U?feature=shared
|Antioch in 1989 before CU, blue wainscoting can be seen.
|1989
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
</gallery>
== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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== History ==
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
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==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
=== '''Departments''' ===
<tabber>
|-|Entertainment Department=
{{#tag:tabber|
History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
|-|Monterey's Tex-Mex Cafe=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Monterey's Locations|Store List]]
* [[Monterey's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Monterey's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Monterey's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Monterey's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Monterey's Events|Events]]
* [[Monterey's Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Monterey's Products|Products]]
* [[Monterey's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
}}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
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== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
=== '''Departments''' ===
<tabber>
|-|Entertainment=
{{#tag:tabber|
History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
|-|Construction=
{{#tag:tabber|
LHistory=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Ed Ward - Director Of Construction<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
* Collen Walsh<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
* Dan Baldwin<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
* Sana Touma<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
* Rose Ann Barcus<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox|image=supportcenter.png|built=1982|squarefootage=70,016}}
== History ==
Page to be completed<ref>https://www.loopnet.com/Listing/4441-W-Airport-Fwy-Irving-TX/31494321/</ref>
=== '''Departments''' ===
<tabber>
|-|Entertainment=
{{#tag:tabber|
History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
|-|Construction=
{{#tag:tabber|
LHistory=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>=
* Ed Ward - Director Of Construction
* Collen Walsh
* Dan Baldwin
* Sana Touma
* Rose Ann Barcus
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
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== References ==
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=== '''Departments''' ===
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{{#tag:tabber|
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Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
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* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
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Showz
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Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons01.pdf</ref>
* Ed Ward - Director Of Construction
* Collen Walsh
* Dan Baldwin
* Sana Touma
* Rose Ann Barcus
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Showz
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other=
other
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
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== References ==
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=== '''Departments''' ===
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History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons02.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
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Showz
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Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Ed Ward - Director Of Construction<ref name=":0" />
* Collen Walsh<ref name=":0" />
* Dan Baldwin<ref name=":0" />
* Sana Touma<ref name=":0" />
* Rose Ann Barcus<ref name=":0" />
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Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
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other
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
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== References ==
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== History ==
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=== '''Departments''' ===
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{{#tag:tabber|
History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons02.pdf</ref>
* Paul Linden - Director Of Entertainment<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons04-yogi.pdf</ref>
* Shelly Atkins <ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_2stage-install.pdf</ref>
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Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
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* Collen Walsh<ref name=":0" />
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* Rose Ann Barcus<ref name=":0" />
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Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
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{{#tag:tabber|
History=
ffff
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Jul Kamen - Costume Support Manager<ref name=":1" />
* Collen Walsh<ref name=":0" />
* Dan Baldwin<ref name=":0" />
* Sana Touma<ref name=":0" />
* Rose Ann Barcus<ref name=":0" />
{{!}}-{{!}}
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Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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== History ==
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=== '''Departments''' ===
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{{#tag:tabber|
History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons02.pdf</ref>
* Paul Linden - Director Of Entertainment<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons04-yogi.pdf</ref>
* Shelly Atkins <ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_2stage-install.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
|-|Construction=
{{#tag:tabber|
History=
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Employees=
* Ed Ward - Director Of Construction<ref name=":0" />
* Collen Walsh<ref name=":0" />
* Dan Baldwin<ref name=":0" />
* Sana Touma<ref name=":0" />
* Rose Ann Barcus<ref name=":0" />
* Doug Hailey - Director Of Design<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-hailey-b02a1a9/</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Contractors=
Showz
}}
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{{#tag:tabber|
History=
ffff
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Employees=
* Jul Kamen - Costume Support Manager<ref name=":1" />
{{!}}-{{!}}
Costumes=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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== History ==
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=== '''Departments''' ===
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{{#tag:tabber|
History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons02.pdf</ref>
* Paul Linden - Director Of Entertainment<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons04-yogi.pdf</ref>
* Shelly Atkins <ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_2stage-install.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
|-|Construction=
{{#tag:tabber|
History=
ffff
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Ed Ward - Director Of Construction<ref name=":0" />
* Collen Walsh<ref name=":0" />
* Dan Baldwin<ref name=":0" />
* Sana Touma<ref name=":0" />
* Rose Ann Barcus<ref name=":0" />
* Doug Hailey - Director Of Design (1991-2006)<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-hailey-b02a1a9/</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Contractors=
Showz
}}
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{{#tag:tabber|
History=
ffff
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Jul Kamen - Costume Support Manager<ref name=":1" />
{{!}}-{{!}}
Costumes=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
</gallery>
== References ==
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=== '''Departments''' ===
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{{#tag:tabber|
History=
Originally the Brock Electronics Division, this area in the building housed a complete Rock-afire Explosion with reversed engineered technology used to program the show. This would go against the contract Showbiz Pizza had with Creative Engineering, and that same year, 1985, a $30,000,000 to $40,000,000 lawsuit was to be served to the company but the owner of Creative Engineering went back on it due to not wanting to sue then owner of Showbiz, Bob Brock. Shortly thereafter, Fecther would settle with Showbiz and would officially leave the company while still producing shows and parts for them.<ref>https://youtu.be/w8WnFieHG2M&t=2604</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons02.pdf</ref>
* Paul Linden - Director Of Entertainment<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons04-yogi.pdf</ref>
* Shelly Atkins - Entertainment/Design Coordinator <ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_2stage-install.pdf</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
Showz
{{!}}-{{!}}
other=
other
}}
|-|Construction=
{{#tag:tabber|
History=
ffff
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Ed Ward - Director Of Construction<ref name=":0" />
* Collen Walsh<ref name=":0" />
* Dan Baldwin<ref name=":0" />
* Sana Touma<ref name=":0" />
* Rose Ann Barcus<ref name=":0" />
* Doug Hailey - Director Of Design (1991-2006)<ref>https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-hailey-b02a1a9/</ref>
{{!}}-{{!}}
Contractors=
Showz
}}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
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|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
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|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
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|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
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|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
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|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
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|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
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|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
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|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
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|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
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|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
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|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
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|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
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{{!}}-{{!}}
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* Shelly Atkins - Entertainment/Design Coordinator <ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_2stage-install.pdf</ref>
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==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/X3VDHXhyV7o
|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
|-
|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
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|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
File:5874041294 dba8a8a59f b.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese infront of the Studio C show.
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=== '''Departments''' ===
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{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* Joe Conti - Animation Producer<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons02.pdf</ref>
* Paul Linden - Director Of Entertainment<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_horizons04-yogi.pdf</ref>
* Shelly Atkins - Entertainment/Design Coordinator <ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/spt/spt_2stage-install.pdf</ref>
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Showz
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* Collen Walsh<ref name=":0" />
* Dan Baldwin<ref name=":0" />
* Sana Touma<ref name=":0" />
* Rose Ann Barcus<ref name=":0" />
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
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|CEC Dept 18 Treetops
|Original date unknown.
|-
|https://youtu.be/_UfRol7U7Aw
|Chuck E. Cheese's Department 18 - 'What Up'/ 'I Want My Chuck E. Cheese'
|2001
|-
|https://youtu.be/6VeJQFs32w4
|Chuck E. Cheese's - Dept. 18 Interview
|2002
|-
|https://youtu.be/4yqUk2ubmUU
|Chuck E. Cheese - Live It Up - Dept 18
|''February 13, 2006''
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|https://youtu.be/fwfXKGEL4ws
|Walk the Dinosaur
|May 19, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/od0MevKq5sI
|cec crew
|December 17, 2009
|-
|https://youtu.be/U4K7qOc8d8g
|Going Purple
|May 11, 2010
|-
|https://youtu.be/kBQfD6dCVWM
|Chuck E getting down gangnam style
|December 9, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZeJj_paPCTc
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese does Gangnam Style
|December 10, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/QbqkwQxOPew
|Karaoke Gig Chuck E Cheese Corporate Christmas Party 2012
|December 16, 2012
|-
|https://youtu.be/72IsW8m6Sic
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/7pfwlwAK45U
|Emotions Performed By Helen Henny - CENTER STAGE ONLY
|July 24, 2013
|-
|https://youtu.be/yw1q20ZRzI8
|Proud Mary Performed By Helen Henny & Mr. Munch
|''January 26, 2017''
|-
|https://youtu.be/prr9h2K-sfM
|West Airport Freeway Office
|April 19, 2021
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Supportcentersign.png|CEC Support Center Sign
File:Lobbysc.png|Support Center Lobby
File:5874041294 dba8a8a59f b.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese infront of the Studio C show.
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== History ==
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== History ==
The exisiting Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125. Its commonly beleived that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger in the 1970s due to the appearence of the exterior.
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On January 26, 1983 Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former shopping space with a standard Rock-afire Explosion. Montfort would be one of 4 Showbiz Pizza locations to receive Showscan<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref>, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film. Montfort's Showscan theatre would open to the public on Feburary 9th, 1984. In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan. The store would remodel to the finalized remodel by 1989. <tabber>
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The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125. Its commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger in the 1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.
On January 26, 1983 Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former shopping space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to receive Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> This Showscan theatre would open to the public on Feburary 9th, 1984.
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Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125. However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to receive Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> This Showscan theatre would open to the public on Feburary 9th, 1984.
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan. <tabber>
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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List of animatronics the store had.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125. However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan. <tabber>
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125. However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan. <tabber>
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
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On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan. <tabber>
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
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Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
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List of animatronics the store had.
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
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|-|Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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== History ==
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On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.
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!Published/Recorded
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be one of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> However, it is commonly believed that this building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
<tabber>
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
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|Febuary 4, 1984
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding, and presumably removing Showscan.
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Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.
List of animatronics the store had.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier Operation Thumb Chuck esque remodel. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr. The space has since then has been reocuppied by the adjacent Target and is now being used as an office. The toddler area and showroom are still intact as of now and mainly consists of a storage area.
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Opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion in 1983. Montfort would be chosen in 1989 to be the first store to undergo Concept Unification, the process in which the Rock-afire Explosion would be retrofitted into Munch's Make Believe Band.
List of animatronics the store had.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier Operation Thumb Chuck esque remodel. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr. The space has since then has been reocuppied by the adjacent Target and is now being used as an office. The toddler area and showroom are still intact as of now and mainly consists of a storage area.
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This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification 1989, the first of its kind.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, Montfort would be one of a select handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier Operation Thumb Chuck esque remodel. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Showbiz stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr. The space has since then has been reocuppied by the adjacent Target and is now being used as an office. The toddler area and showroom are still intact as of now and mainly consists of a storage area.
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This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification 1989, the first of its kind.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on Febuary 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier Operation Thumb Chuck esque remodel. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Showbiz stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr. The space has since then has been reocuppied by the adjacent Target and is now being used as an office. The toddler area and showroom are still intact as of now and mainly consists of a storage area.
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|-|Walkaround Characters=
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This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification 1989, the first of its kind.
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'''13125 Montfort Dr''', also known as '''Montfort''' is a Shpwbiz Pizza Place that opened on January 26th, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion, and closed in December 2001 as a Chuck E. Cheese's with one of the original [[Studio 'C']] stage setups. It is located next to a Target store, and is across from the former plot of land where Valley View Center once stood.
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Showbiz stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, which was across from the Valley View Mall. The space sat vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and is now being used as a district office. The toddler area and showroom are still intact as of now and mainly consists of a storage area. Most other spaces however have since been gutted to office space.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification 1989, the first of its kind.
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!Published/Recorded
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|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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'''13125 Montfort Dr''', also known as '''Montfort''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on January 26th, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion, and closed in December 2001 as a Chuck E. Cheese's with one of the original [[CEC Stage Shows#tabber-Studio C|Studio "C" (Stage 2002)]] stage setups. It is located next to a Target store, and is across from the former plot of land where Valley View Center once stood.
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Showbiz stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, which was across from the Valley View Mall. The space sat vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and is now being used as a district office. The toddler area and showroom are still intact as of now and mainly consists of a storage area. Most other spaces however have since been gutted to office space.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification 1989, the first of its kind.
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|Febuary 4, 1984
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office.
As of current the Showroom and toddler area remains intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification 1989, the first of its kind.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Toddler Zone remains intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification 1989, the first of its kind.
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== References ==
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Toddler Zone remains intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification in 1989, the first of its kind. At first, this version would have it's own version of the Singing Flowers, however these would be removed a few years later.
TODO: Add AAM and Studio C history
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Toddler Zone remains intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification in 1989, the first of its kind. At first, this version would have it's own version of the Singing Flowers, however these would be removed a few years later.
TODO: Add AAM and Studio C history
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Toddler Zone remains intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification in 1989, the first of its kind. At first, this version would have it's own version of the Singing Flowers, however these would be removed a few years later.
TODO: Add AAM and Studio C history
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|Febuary 4, 1984
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<gallery>
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before undergoing Concept Unification in 1989, the first of its kind. At first, this version would have it's own version of the Singing Flowers, however these would be removed a few years later.
TODO: Add AAM and Studio C history
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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List of animatronics the store had.
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This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1989, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive exterior renovation, replacing the arched canopy facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later. The 3-Stage itself, due to this store's high ceiling height, would be uniquely very tall, with the building backdrop not reaching.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
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TODO: Archive game list.
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Opened in 1980 with a Wolf Pack 5 show, which was replaced with the Rock-afire Explosion in February 1981. It would be converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stage due to the Concept Unification Process in 1989. They would keep this stage until closure in 2005. Uniquely very tall due to the store's high ceiling structure.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|Antioch in 1989 before CU, blue wainscoting can be seen.
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
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== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This Showbiz Pizza opened with a standard Rock-Afire Explosion stage show. At unrelated points in this period, center stage's backdrop would be changed to customized artwork and Billy Bob's stage would have tiled flooring.
The Rock-Afire Explosion, much like others, would finally receive the short lived Showbiz Campground update before being retrofited into Chuck E. Cheese's characters.
Sometime from 1989 to the early 1990s the show would receive a prototype for Concept Unification that would last up to June 1990, when it would be finalized and would subsequently have a demonstration video taken of it for withen the company.
TODO: Add AAM and Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Concept Unification Demonstration
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Montfortclipping.png
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 49
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion
around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.
In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage. A person installing the AAM would point this out to the nearby tech, Brian Hagan, stating that this store had tiled flooring before he did. Brian would repond by saying that his were all the same color.
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Montfortclipping.png
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 49
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion
around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.
In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage. A person installing the AAM would point this out to the nearby tech, Brian Hagan, stating that this store had tiled flooring before he did. Brian would repond by saying that his were all the same color.
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Montfortclipping.png
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 49
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br>Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage. A person installing the AAM would point this out to the nearby tech, Brian Hagan, stating that this store had tiled flooring before he did. Brian would repond by saying that his were all the same color.
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Montfortclipping.png
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 49
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be subsequently remodeled to add drywall instead, to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
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|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
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|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
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|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 49
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
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Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
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|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
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|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
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|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
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|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
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|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Montfortclipping.png
</gallery>
== References ==
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* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
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* [[Concord, CA (Willows Shopping Center, 1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
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* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
|-|1979=
* [[Concord, CA (1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
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Started 1981 stores
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* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
|-|1979=
* [[Concord, CA (1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
|-|1981=
* [[Sunnyvale, CA (1247 W El Camino Real)]]
* [[Winter Park, FL (1997 Aloma Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (841 Lee Rd)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (6403 El Cajon Blvd)]]
* [[Queensland, Australia (Surfers Paradise)]]
* [[Santa Rosa, CA (545 Ross St)]]
* [[Hayward, CA (24253 Hesperian Blvd)]]
* [[Mobile, AL (4685 Airport Blvd)]]
* [[Millcreek, UT (3344 S 1300 E)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (8616 E Broadway Blvd)]]
* [[Fort Meyers, FL (3112 Cleveland Ave)]]
* [[Milpitas, CA (346 S Abel St)]]
* [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)]]
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* [[Wilkes-Barre Township, PA (500 Scott St)]]
* [[Ealing, England]]
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* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
|-|1979=
* [[Concord, CA (1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
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* [[Sunnyvale, CA (1247 W El Camino Real)]]
* [[Winter Park, FL (1997 Aloma Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (841 Lee Rd)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (6403 El Cajon Blvd)]]
* [[Queensland, Australia (Surfers Paradise)]]
* [[Santa Rosa, CA (545 Ross St)]]
* [[Hayward, CA (24253 Hesperian Blvd)]]
* [[Mobile, AL (4685 Airport Blvd)]]
* [[Millcreek, UT (3344 S 1300 E)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (8616 E Broadway Blvd)]]
* [[Fort Meyers, FL (3112 Cleveland Ave)]]
* [[Milpitas, CA (346 S Abel St)]]
* [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)]]
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* [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)]]
* [[Jacksonville, FL (Regency Plaza, 9820 Atlantic Blvd)]]
* [[Tulsa, OK (7108 S Memorial Dr)]]
* [[Overland Park, KS (10510 Metcalf Ln)]]
* [[West Des Moines, IA (1431 22nd St)]]
* [[Independence, MO (4039 S Noland Rd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (Gage Shopping Center, 1301 SW Gage Blvd)]]
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* [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)]]
* [[Jacksonville, FL (Regency Plaza, 9820 Atlantic Blvd)]]
* [[Tulsa, OK (7108 S Memorial Dr)]]
* [[Overland Park, KS (10510 Metcalf Ln)]]
* [[West Des Moines, IA (1431 22nd St)]]
* [[Independence, MO (4039 S Noland Rd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (Gage Shopping Center, 1301 SW Gage Blvd)]]
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1981 stores (WIP)
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* [[Jacksonville, FL (Regency Plaza, 9820 Atlantic Blvd)]]
* [[Tulsa, OK (7108 S Memorial Dr)]]
* [[Overland Park, KS (10510 Metcalf Ln)]]
* [[West Des Moines, IA (1431 22nd St)]]
* [[Independence, MO (4039 S Noland Rd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (Gage Shopping Center, 1301 SW Gage Blvd)]]
|-|1981=
* [[Tampa, FL (1707 E Fowler Ave)]]
* [[Aurora, CO (12293 E Iliff Ave)]]
* [[New Orleans, LA (3701 General DeGaulle Dr)]]
* [[Darien, IL (7409 S Cass Ave)]]
* [[Davenport, IA (Old Town Shopping Center, 903 E Kimberly Rd)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7505 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[Altamonte Springs, FL (541 FL-436)]]
* [[Arvada, CO (9301 Ralston Rd)]]
* [[Bloomingdale, IL (132 E Lake St)]]
* [[Omaha, NE (2531 S 133rd Plaza)]]
* [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]]
* [[Milwaukee, WI (7401 Good Hope Rd)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7000 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Houston, TX (2220 FM 1960)]]
* [[Houston, TX (6760 Antoine Dr)]]
* [[Englewood, CO (1001 W Hampden Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (7419 International Dr)]]
* [[Baton Rouge, LA (11324 Boardwalk Dr)]]
* [[Shawnee, KS (12280 Shawnee Mission)]]
|-|1982=
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* [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]
|-|1984=
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1981 stores done!
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* [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)]]
* [[Jacksonville, FL (Regency Plaza, 9820 Atlantic Blvd)]]
* [[Tulsa, OK (7108 S Memorial Dr)]]
* [[Overland Park, KS (10510 Metcalf Ln)]]
* [[West Des Moines, IA (1431 22nd St)]]
* [[Independence, MO (4039 S Noland Rd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (Gage Shopping Center, 1301 SW Gage Blvd)]]
|-|1981=
* [[Tampa, FL (1707 E Fowler Ave)]]
* [[Aurora, CO (12293 E Iliff Ave)]]
* [[New Orleans, LA (3701 General DeGaulle Dr)]]
* [[Darien, IL (7409 S Cass Ave)]]
* [[Davenport, IA (Old Town Shopping Center, 903 E Kimberly Rd)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7505 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[Altamonte Springs, FL (541 FL-436)]]
* [[Arvada, CO (9301 Ralston Rd)]]
* [[Bloomingdale, IL (132 E Lake St)]]
* [[Omaha, NE (2531 S 133rd Plaza)]]
* [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]]
* [[Milwaukee, WI (7401 Good Hope Rd)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7000 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Houston, TX (2220 FM 1960)]]
* [[Houston, TX (6760 Antoine Dr)]]
* [[Englewood, CO (1001 W Hampden Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (7419 International Dr)]]
* [[Baton Rouge, LA (11324 Boardwalk Dr)]]
* [[Shawnee, KS (12280 Shawnee Mission)]]
* [[Houston, TX (14637 Memorial Dr)]]
* [[Milwaukee, WI (4595 S 27th St)]]
* [[Salina, KS (2555 Market Place)]]
* [[St. Louis, MO (2805 Target Dr)]]
* [[Arlington Heights, IL (955 W Dundee Rd)]]
* [[Bloomington, MN (Southtown Shopping Center, 7989 Southtown Dr)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Tucker, GA (3850 Lavista Rd)]]
* [[Indianapolis, IN (4910 W 38th St)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (8801 Colerain Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (12707 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
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* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
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* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)
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* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
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* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
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* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
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* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
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* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
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* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
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* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
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* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
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* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
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* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
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* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
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* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
</tabber>
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
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* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
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* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
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* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
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* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
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* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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* [[CEC Phase II|Phase II]]
* [[CEC Phase III|Phase III]]
* [[CEC Phase IV|Phase IV]]
== Remodels ==
* Unnamed 1986 Remodel
* [[Operation Thumb Chuck (Remodel)|Operation Thumb Chuck]]
* [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]]
* Unnamed 2015 Remodel
* [[CEC 2.0 (Remodel)|CEC 2.0]]
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{{Use This Store Name Infobox!|companytype=Public|industry=Family Entertainment Center|founded=March 3, 1980|founder=[[Brock Hotel Corporation|Topeka Inn Management]], [[Creative Engineering, Inc.]]|defunct=1992 (United States)|fate=merged into [[Chuck E. Cheese]]|successor=[[Chuck E. Cheese]]|headquarters=Irving, TX|parent=[[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]]|image=ShowBiz Pizza Place 1980 Logo.svg|numberoflocations=246}}
'''Showbiz Pizza Place''', (later known as '''Showbiz Pizza''', and also known in Mexico as '''Showbiz Pizza Fiesta''',) was a Family Entertainment Center chain founded by Topeka Inn Management, later known as Brock Hotel Corporation, and Creative Engineering, Inc. The chain's first location was opened on March 3rd, 1980 in [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)|the Antioch Center Mall in Kansas City]].
The chain would grow to around 246 franchised & corporate stores across the US before rebranding all it's restaurants into the Chuck E. Cheese's nameplate.
==History==
In late 1979, Pizza Time Theatre, Inc. would ink a deal with the Brock Hotel Corporation, known at the time as Topeka Inn Management, a company that owned Holiday Inn hotels, to operate up to 280 Pizza Time Theatre locations in 16 states by 1984.<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref> The deal would later be finalized, which created Pizza Show Biz. In early 1980, however, the owner of Brock Hotel Corporation would see what was happening at Creative Engineering, and see how much more advanced their animatronics were. Brock would end the deal with Pizza Time Theatre and decide to work with Creative Engineering instead. The first Pizza Time Theatre that was planned to open by BHC, [[Kansas City, MO (Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd)]], was quickly converted into the first Showbiz Pizza Place by simply replacing the show. This is evident by photos of the first location showing debranded Pizza Time Theatre attractions like the Cheese Crawl. Since the band for Showbiz's first location was not yet finished, the Wolf Pack 5 show, another CEI animatronic band, was temporarily used instead.
'''<big>Before the Merger</big>'''
After the success of the first location, Creative Engineering had finalized their new show to open in their next store. Jacksonville, FL (9820 Atlantic Blvd), would be the first Showbiz Pizza to open with the Rockafire Explosion. Pizza Time Theatre would later sue the company for breaking of contracts, and they would settle with Showbiz Pizza Place agreeing to pay a percentage of revenue to Pizza Time Theatre each year. <ref>https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article289155564.html</ref>Showbiz Pizza Place and Pizza Time Theatre both would rapidly expand to compete with one another. In some cases there would be a Showbiz Pizza Place right down the road from a Pizza Time Theatre, or two Pizza Time Theatres in the same small town. This swiftly ended in 1983, when the video game market crashed due to over abundance of consoles and arcades. This caused some locations that weren't open for an entire year, like [[St. Paul, MN (448 Lexington Pkwy)]] to close. This also caused Pizza Time Theatre to file for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy on March 13, 1984.
'''<big>Canada & Champs Group Ltd</big>'''
In October 1982, it was reported in a Toronto newspaper that the Winnipeg-based restaurant franchisee, Champs Group Ltd, the owners of several Mother Tucker's and Kentucky Fried Chicken locations in Canada, bought the Showbiz Pizza rights in Canada from Brock Hotel Corp. They were meant to open as many as around 50 locations by 1985, with the first being in Brampton, Ontario. However, for unknown business/financial reasons, the deal fell through, and Showbiz Pizza's Canadian expansion never happened, leaving the several planned locations cancelled and unfinished. It is not known where many of the locations would've been.
'''<big>Merger</big>'''
After the bankruptcy of their main competitor, Pizza Time Theatre, Showbiz Pizza Place decided to acquire their assets. The merged company was renamed from Showbiz Pizza Place, Inc. into [[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]] Around this time, there were major updates to Showbiz Pizza Place, now renamed to Showbiz Pizza, like brighter interiors, updated decor, new wall paint, and a new slogan; "Where a Kid can be a kid." CEC and SBP both got updates to make themselves more similar, so the brands could be much more unified with one another. For example, similar logos, branding, and even Showbiz locations opening with a new at the time stage concept; the "Rocker Stage." However, relations between SPT and Creative Engineering were beginning to sour. Aaron Fecher has stated it was because SPT wanted the rights to the characters of the Rockafire, but he is was refusing to budge. SPT then decided to create shows without CEI, but later returned the recording rights, plus adding new characters to the band Spiderman, Yogi Bear, and the Statue of Liberty.
In 1989, SPT would record a installation tape for the replacement of the Rock-afire Explosion into CEC's characters called Concept Unification. The video was filmed at the location they tested much more at in the following years, [[Dallas, TX (13125 Montfort Dr)]]. This marked the end of the Rockafire Explosion. By 1993, all Showbiz Pizza locations were either rebranded completely, or simply rebranded their show to have the Chuck E. Cheese's characters. However, eventually all the locations that kept the Showbiz branding were rebranded fully into just Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
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Created page with "'''S Cooper St''' is an unfinished and cancelled standalone Chuck E. Cheese's location that was planned sometime between 1998-1999. It was meant to be next to the Wendy's which is still open there. It would've most likely had a [[Studio 'C'/Stage 2002]]. This store never materialized besides a few newspaper articles, and it likely never opened due to the [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)|S Fielder]] and [[Arlington, TX (3200 Justiss Dr)|Justiss Dr]] locations already b..."
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'''S Cooper St''' is an unfinished and cancelled standalone Chuck E. Cheese's location that was planned sometime between 1998-1999. It was meant to be next to the Wendy's which is still open there. It would've most likely had a [[Studio 'C'/Stage 2002]]. This store never materialized besides a few newspaper articles, and it likely never opened due to the [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)|S Fielder]] and [[Arlington, TX (3200 Justiss Dr)|Justiss Dr]] locations already being in Arlington, and them both being popular enough already. As of current, a gas station is on the space where this location would've once stood.
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'''Santa Ana''' was a planned Chuck E. Cheese's meant to open sometime between 1979-1980. The only proof of this location's existence is a singular brass token made around 1979. It erroneously spells the name as "Santa Anna" and only one is known to still exist, with over 30 others being sent to be restamped from the headquarters in Cupertino. It was auctioned off on EBay in 2010, and was sold on November 23rd, 2010 for approximately $872.95.
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'''Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on June 17th 1990 in the Eastgate Square Shopping Center. It originally housed a Rocker Stage before removing it in late 2005 for the Studio 'C' Cappa. On April 8th, 2024, the store would recieve the 2.0 remodel removing it's show for the Video Wall + Dance Floor.
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'''4394 Eastgate Square Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza restaurant that opened on June 17th, 1990 in the Eastgate Square Shopping Center. It originally housed a [[Rocker Stage]] before removing it in late 2005 for the Studio 'C' Small Market, remodeling once again in April 2024 to the 2.0 Refresh. The store remains open.
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'''7730 Stream Walk Ln''' location was a Discovery Zone, later Chuck E. Cheese's location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Humble, Texas.
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
== Media ==
[[File:Right Gameroom of manassas.jpg|thumb|gameroom]]
[[File:Screenshot 2024-07-13 154913.png|thumb|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese after renovating, via Ryan on Flickr'']]
== See also ==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [[File:The Stage.png|thumb|The Stage]][https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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'''7730 Stream Walk Ln''' location was a Discovery Zone, later Chuck E. Cheese's location that opened on March 23, 2000. It is located in the "Promenade at Manassas" shopping center.
==History==
Leaps and Bounds opened their Manassas location in 1991. Leaps and Bounds was a family entertainment center similar to Discovery Zone made to capitalize on the FEC craze which started booming in the early 90s. Companies like Disney, McDonald's, and Chuck E. Cheese also started new locations or added on elements to their stores to also cash in on the craze. Leaps and Bounds' first location opened in Naperville in 1991 to immediate success. Later that year, after testing in Naperville, the first locations outside of the state of Illinois were opened, including Manassas.
Leaps and Bounds was purchased by Discovery Zone, a subsidiary of Blockbuster Entertainment, in 1995. With that, all former Leaps and Bounds were converted into the Discovery Zone nameplate. Manassas operated as a Discovery Zone for four years. Around the turn of the century, Discovery Zone faced economic problems and filed bankruptcy. Because of this, CEC Entertainment found major opportunity. CEC Entertainment purchased 13 former Discovery Zone locations, which included: Littleton, Colorado, Kennesaw, Georgia, Burbank, California, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Humble, Texas.
After being bought, the Manassas, Virginia Chuck E. Cheese's opened on March 23rd, 2000. The location featured a Studio 'C', which featured a 32M Chuck E. Cheese animatronic and bird. The location had an interactive console, a bluescreen where kids could project themselves on the TV, and a standard game room layout. In the later half of the 2000s, a Coldwell Banker Real Estate office which neighbored the location had shut down. Manassas' Chuck E. Cheese decided to expand into their space. When they expanded, the entire location received the "Cool Chuck" Remodel. This remodel kept most of the dimmed lighting. However, they also gained Purple walls, new decor, and they removed their showroom walls from Operation Thumb Chuck.
Manassas started their 2.0 renovations during the end of the Covid-19 pandemic. This meant the removal of all decor from previous remodels, old carpet, dimmed lighting, and the stage for a more modern, updated look. This location was the debut of the Video Wall along with the 2021 Model Dance Floor, which was installed at all new 2.0s following the location. It is also being added to older 2.0s so all locations can be up to date.
== Media ==
[[File:Right Gameroom of manassas.jpg|thumb|gameroom]]
[[File:Screenshot 2024-07-13 154913.png|thumb|''The Manassas Chuck E. Cheese after renovating, via Ryan on Flickr'']]
== See also ==
*[[Discovery Zone]]
==References==
* [[File:The Stage.png|thumb|The Stage]][https://www.flickr.com/photos/ryanrules/albums/72157718529600377/with/51207645941 Ryan's Manassas Flickr Album]
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==2017 Version==
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'''CEC 2.0''' is a remodel that removes all pre-2017 decor from a store including art, signs, booths, flooring, and the animatronic show. It began at the San Antonio (Stone Oak), TX (1403 N Loop) location in June 2017
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==2017 Version==
==2021 Version==
Debuted in [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)|Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] this variant included a TV screen similar to the Circles of Light stage. The TV is made up of small LED tiles produced by Acue Lighting. The 2021 2.0 remodel also reintroduced the pickup counter which was originally in a small amount of locations.
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'''''3724 Mayfair St, Store #380''''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location in Durham, North Carolina.
The store opened on March 7, 1994, with a [[1-Stage]]. It is the last Mini Unit variant of the 1-stage, and also the last location to have a full exterior with original 90s checkers. It is also the last CEC location in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle Triangle] to have animatronics, after the [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capital Blvd)|Capital Blvd]] location in Raleigh removed their [[Concept Unification Stage|3-Stage]] for the [[CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program|2.0 remodel]] on August 31, 2022.
== History ==
Durham opened on March 7, 1994, as one of two North Carolina locations with a Cyberamic Munch's Make-Believe Band Stage (the other was [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]] which opened in November 1991 with a Road Stage). They opened with the now unique prototype version of the 1-Stage called the Mini Unit, which is smaller than the average 1-Stage, and has a unique ceiling valance, only installed in [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)|just]] [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)|four]] [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)|other]] [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park Dr)|locations]] between 1992 and 1994 as a test stage for smaller stores. Durham is the last Cyberamic show in the Carolinas, and the entire Southeast region as a whole.
=== Opening ===
[[File:CECDurhamHeraldSunAd.png|thumb|298x298px|Durham's Opening Advertisement]]
Due to advertisements using the March 2nd date less than 10 days until the store was slated to opened, it is believed Durham may have had a "soft opening" on the 2nd and grand opening on the 7th, or that the date was delayed at the last minute. March 7th would make more sense as the opening date anyways, due to it being a Monday, and that most stores at that time typically opened on a Monday.
The store opened up in the Beacon Ridge Plaza shopping center, with most businesses of the plaza being located in a shopping center across the street. While little is known about the plaza, and no remnants of it by name exist, we know the Chuck E. Cheese was part of it due to numerous advertisements in newspaper articles using the plaza name associated with the store, and public property records.<ref>https://taxcama.dconc.gov/camapwa/PropertySummary.aspx?PARCELPK=20584&pageIndex=0</ref> Throughout the years, the plaza would become less active and lose more of the businesses that occupied the space. Starting in the late 2000s/early 2010s, half of the plaza was torn down, with the rest following soon after in 2016. The lots across the street would remain vacant and used as parking occasionally until around 2019, when a new complex, University Hill, with retail and apartments, was built. It is still active and standing to this day.
=== 1990s ===
Durham would open up with the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]], which was the standard for the time. Inside, the store would have the standard 90s decor, such as the CD Award parody posters, sports magazines, and planters. The store either opened up or received shortly after the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] games package. With the pictures we have, we can tell a good amount of how the store would have looked. It is safe to assume it had a layout nearly identical other later Mini Unit 1-Stage stores, bearing close resemblance to El Paso before expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgc6abiW2fE</ref> In the later half of 1994, the store would receive the sky crawl, (an early version of the Skytubes) with installation plans for it dated from August 1994.
In the mid/late 90s, Durham would receive updated signage for the exterior featuring the thumbs-up Chuck art with the star cap and would also receive larger awnings which covered the checkers. In the late 90s, the store would receive the [[Phase 2 (1997)|Phase 2]] games package. At an unknown point after 1998, the main sign above the entrance was switched out with the updated C-cap version for an unknown reason.
=== 2000s ===
Durham would stay mostly unchanged in the early 2000s, likely receiving the standard [[Phase 3 (2000)|Phase 3]] games package. This would change in late 2005, most likely September, when the store remodeled to the [[CEC 2005 Remodel Program]], which included drastically changing the store's layout (moving the prize counter, changing the entrance to be on the side), removal of showroom walls and expanding the showroom area, all major 90s decor pieces, and painting certain walls purple. Surprisingly, they would keep the dim lighting and Coach signage on the exterior. The stage would not change much after the remodel, except by 2008, Chuck's tuxedo and derby would be removed for the full Avenger outfit and cap.
=== 2010s ===
The store would receive many changes during the 2010s as the company transitioned from the Avenger to Rockstar era.
[[File:DurhamJasperRot.png|thumb|Jasper's original mask shortly before removal]]
Starting in the early 2010s and spanning the end of the decade, the stage itself would receive many changes, removing many of its original aspects. Character cosmetics would be some of the first parts to be changed. The first of the 1993 masks to be removed was Chuck's, after it became bleached for an unknown reason in 2011. Coming shortly after or around the same time, Pasqually's mask was also replaced. For a brief period in 2012, Pasqually wore a blue shirt instead of his typical red plaid pattern, but this change would seemingly be short-lived. Between February to May 2017, more of the original elements would get replaced. First, Jasper's shirt would be replaced with the new larger "cow print" version. Helen's original mask would be replaced not long after, although the exact reason for removal is unknown, as the most recent pictures showing the mask appeared to be in decent condition. The next mask to be replaced was Jasper's, which in a photo shows the foam around the eyes was beginning to rot.
Around 2010-2011, the television above Munch was removed, leaving the two side TVs. In 2012, the curtains were removed. In September 2013, Durham received the 2013 Update and hat removal signage and removed the awnings to reveal the checkers underneath them. You can still see slight fade from where the old "Chuck E. Cheese's" text was when it was centered on the sides of the building before 2013. Also, around the same time, the Munch's Make-Believe Band sign was modified to be purple where it was previously pink and was placed directly above Munch. Around this time also, they replaced their CRTs with flat screens and removed the televisions outside the showroom area. The skytubes would be removed by the late 2010s.
=== 2020s/Present Day ===
In more recent years, the show has been decreasing in condition, with every character having some movement or cosmetic issues. In recent years, the show's condition has fluctuated, with various things getting broken and fixed, such as Munch's flows being messed up over time. In April 2023, Chuck's eye weld broke, leading the eyes to not move, and one eye becoming off center from the other. This has since been fixed. Beginning in late April, the store would start installing brighter LED lights throughout the store, starting in the showroom, causing the store to no longer have dim lighting.
==== Eyelids ====
One of the things which has made Durham infamous within the community is the fact that Helen doesn't have eyelids. The exact reason why this happened is unknown, although speculations included the eyelids were removed due to scratching the irises, or that the eyelids fell backwards/the part which holds them in place broke, causing them to be removed entirely.
Sometime in March 2021, Chuck E.'s right eyelid would break. By July 2021, both of Helen's eyelids would be gone, and at some point, after that, Chuck's other eyelid would break too, causing Chuck E. and Helen to both appear to have no eyelids by late 2021 or early 2022, although Chuck E. still has his eyelids, inoperative and stuck up.
==== Current State ====
Just like nearly all other stores by then, Durham received the new Navori system in June 2023. Unfortunately, due to technical issues during the transition from the DVD Player to Navori (confirmed on a video by an employee of Raleigh visiting the store<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boeES1s8FWE</ref>), the animatronics would be stuck in random mode or even aired down. On only a few known occasions, the show has operated correctly, but the majority of the time since June 2023, the show had been in random movements or aired down.
On June 8, 2024<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E</ref>, the show would be seen operating correctly again, with the Navori issue seemingly fixed.
In late May 2024, the game room would be rearranged in preparation for trampolines. The store installed their trampolines in early June 2024.
As of June 2024, Durham still has the 1-Stage, 2005 Update (with the 90s bathrooms), 90s remodel checkers on the exterior, and 2013 Rockstar signage.
== Stages and Animatronics ==
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!Installed
!Removed
!Notes
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|March 1994
|Still in use
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Durham opened up with a Mini Unit 1-Stage, and was the last of its kind, sporting the finalized stage appearance, albeit condensed, with the characters being mere inches away from each other.
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!Serial No.
!Whereabouts
!Notes
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|[[Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
|2030
|In-store
|Eyelids are stuck at the top
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|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Missing eyelids
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|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Low mouth flows
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|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Eyelids stay up during shows.
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|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Arms barely work
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|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Operational
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== Arcade Machines ==
These are most of the games currently at use within the store.
* [[Big Win Super Spin]]
* Gum Drop
* Alley Roller Classic (Skee Ball)
* Down the Clown
* Cruisin' Blast
* Frogger
* Luigi's Mansion Arcade
* NBA Hoop Troop
* NBA Hoops
* [[Jett Rider]]
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* [[Hammer 2]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Boulder's Dozer's]]
* Bop 2 Win
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book]]
* Pop The Lock
* Sonic Spinner
* Crank It!
* Spinner Frenzy
* Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz
* Wonderland
* Crazy Tower
* The Sideshow
* Water Blast
* Rescue Helicopter
* NFL Two-Minute Drill
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride]]
* Rescue Hero
* Popcorn
* Harpoon Lagoon
* Hat Trick
* Winner's Wheel
== Store Fixtures ==
=== Current Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["Ambassador of Fun" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Grand Marshal of Games" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Titan of Tokens" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Tri (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Quad (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Chuck E. (1999 Portrait)]]
* [["Friends" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Laughs" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Play" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Smiles" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Winning" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Celebration (CEC Décor)|"Celebration" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Rub Token For Good Luck!" Token (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Where A Kid Can Be A Kid." Token (CEC Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Restroom Ovals (Chuck & Helen) (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Kitchen (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Cool Chuck Logo (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Restroom Directional (CEC Signage]]
* [[Restroom Directional (SPT Signage]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Rockstar Logo (CEC Exterior Signage)]]
=== Former Store Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["M.C. Chuckie" (CD Award)]]
* [["Flabby Road" (CD Award)]]
* [["I've-a-Gotta-Da-Pizza" (CD Award)]]
* [[Cheese Guitar (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Lights (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Planters (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Reflective Stars (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Red CEC Tickets (CEC Décor)]]
* [[PBS Kids Proud Sponsor (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Make Magic" (SPT Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Star Cap Round Logo (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Show Room Signs (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Checkers (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Beverages (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Salad Bar (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Gifts & Prizes (SPT Signage)]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" - Letters / Round Logo (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)|"Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Round Logo (C Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
== Walkarounds ==
The only known walkarounds they currently have is the standard Rockstar Chuck costume. It is unknown if they still have an Avenger costume in the back still, as no public footage or pictures exist of the area where it is kept.
{| class="wikitable"
!Head
!Outfits & Suits
!Accessories
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck 1993|Chuck 1993 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 1 93 (Costume Outfit)]], [[Chuck Long Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|[[Chuck Long Fur Loose Legs (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Long Fur Arms (Costume Accessory)]],
|Unknown/Destroyed
|First walkaround the store recieved.
|-
|[[Chuck 1999 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 98 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Cool Chuck Hat 1 (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Head may be a conversion of the former head to 1999 standards.
|-
|[[Chuck 2005 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck 05 Avenger Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Avenger Hat (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|
|-
|[[Chuck 2010 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Short Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Used up through 2013.
|-
|[[Chuck 2014 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Attire 1 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Short Fur Vinyl Gloves (Costume Accessory)]]
|In-store
|
|}
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:85 big.jpg|Exterior in 2006
File:DurhamExt06 2.jpg|Side exterior view in 2006
File:Durham2010.jpg|Exterior in 2010
File:ExtDurham.jpg|March 2010
File:Chuck E. Cheese's Durham, NC 12-2022.jpg|Exterior in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham Ball Crawl.png|A newspaper clipping featuring a view of the ball pit area. Dated November 1994. Possibly the oldest picture of the store.
File:Durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|The 1-Stage, sometime in the 90s
File:Durhamrecords.png|A closer look at one of the Record Posters near the show.
File:Durham Showroom 1997.png|Part of the showroom in September 1997, showing a group of teenagers and the Chuck E. walkaround. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:DurhamIntSept97.png|More of the store in September 1997, showing the store's skytubes and part of the entrance. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:Durham 90s Remodel 3.png|Alternative view of the interior during the 90s remodel.
File:Chuck E. Durham Tux.jpg|Chuck E. at Durham with his Tuxedo in the early 2000s
File:Durham stage.jpg|Helen, Munch, and Jasper in the early 2000s
File:CEC durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|Munch, Jasper, and Pasqually in the early 2000s
File:Chuck E Durham walkaround 90s-2000s.jpg|Chuck E. in a tuxedo walkaround with a Cool Chuck hat
File:DurhamSept2002 LosAngelesTimes.jpg|Showroom in September 2002
File:DurhamSpring2004-01.jpg|Showroom and prop shelf. Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-02.png|The store's 1-Stage in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-03.png|Another pic of the stage, Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-04.png|The store's gameroom in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamApril06.png|A view of the store in April 2006.
File:TuxChuckDurham06-07.png|The Chuck E. Cheese and Helen Henny animatronics at Durham, NC sometime in 2006 or 2007
File:Durhamstage2007.jpg|Durham's 1-stage in 2007. Barely visible, but Chuck is still sporting his tux and derby at this point!
File:Spring08Durham.png|The 1-stage playing the April 2008 show
File:DurhamHolidayShow.jpg|The 1-stage in the late 2000s playing the Holiday showtape.
File:23669 403711356544 6955498 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:23669 403711376544 1523805 n.jpg|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711366544 3194557 n.jpg|Helen Henny Cyberamic
File:23669 403711381544 3602465 n.jpg|Mr. Munch Cyberamic
File:23669 403711386544 4060425 n.jpg|Jasper T. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711391544 4467728 n.jpg|Pasqually the Chef Cyberamic
File:New-0953.jpg|Late 2000s
File:New-0952.jpg
File:23669 403711341544 2370667 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:Durham showroom 2010s.png|The stage around the late 2000s or early 2010s
File:Durham 1-stage 3-2010.jpg|The stage in March 2010
File:DurhamGameroom0310.jpg|Gameroom in March 2010
File:SkytubesDurham.jpg|Skytubes in March 2010
File:Durham2010s.jpg|Games, showroom, and skytube view in 2010
File:ChuckECheese-Durham 004.jpg|Showroom and 1-Stage in March 2011
File:DurhamGameroomMarch2011.jpg|Gameroom in March 2011
File:Durham avenger 2010s.png|The stage in the early 2010s with an Avenger walkaround
File:Durham later 2011.png|The stage around 2011 with Chuck E. having a bleached snout
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012.png|The stage in 2012 with a unique, short-lived element- Pasqually wearing a blue shirt.
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012 2.png|Ditto.
File:DurhamApril2012.png|Stage in April 2012
File:DurhamGameroom2012.jpg|Gameroom in April 2012
File:DurhamAug2012.png|Chuck E. and Helen animatronics in August 2012
File:DurhamChuck2013.jpg|Chuck E. in early 2013 with hat
File:Durham2013stage1.jpg|The whole band in 2013
File:DurhamStage2013 2.jpg|Ditto.
File:Photo Jul 15, 7 29 18 PM.jpg|Mid 2010s
File:Durham2015.png|Durham's 1-Stage with in 2015
File:DurhamJune2016.png|Stage in June 2016
File:DurhamShowroomApril2019.jpg|Showroom, April 2019
File:Durhamholiday19.png|The show in late 2019.
File:DurhamHoliday2020.jpg|Holiday 2020
File:Durham showroom 2020.jpg|Showroom view in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Chuck-e-cheeses-interior 51001053155 o.jpg|The 1-Stage in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCOrderingCounter&PrizeCounter2021.jpg|A photo of the Ordering Counter & Prize Counter on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCBeverageArea2021.jpg|A photo of the Beverage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNC1-StageMarch2021.jpg|A photo of the 1-Stage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Durham 1-stage December 2022.jpg|The 1-Stage in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham04092023.jpg|The 1-Stage in April 2023
File:ChuckDurham06242023.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:HelenDurham06242023.jpg|Helen Henny animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:MunchDurham06242023.jpg|Mr. Munch animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:JasperDurham06242023.jpg|Jasper T. Jowls animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:PasquallyDurham06242023.jpg|Pasqually P. Pieplate animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:DurhamChuckSerial.png|The serial number of the Chuck E. cyberamic.
</gallery>
==Videos==
(W.I.P)
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Description
!Filming Date
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stc82NK174k Link]
|Shows the stage in 2009 playing the 2009 birthday showtape. Currently the oldest identified footage of this location.
|October 5, 2009
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZhA97fJdDg Link]
|Stage footage of "Deck The Halls"
|December 23, 2013
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89W9GzD3MjA Link]
|Store video footage including show footage playing the birthday show
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSlcqqYt-mg Link]
|Photo gallery of store including games and the show during a birthday party
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvOFcthS8g4 Link]
|Stage footage including the birthday show
|October 4, 2015
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6R-oXk2tvc Link]
|Various footage of the store and the stage itself
|May 14, 2017
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DESV-jmBlHU Link]
|"Birthday Star Spectacular" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage
|March 3, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0poSXqLTmQ Link]
|Tour of the store and 1-stage in August 2021
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaI8fzTLiLM Link]
|"Let's Be Friends" being played on the show in August 2021.
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.tiktok.com/@whatthechuck/video/7133242455386000686 Link]
|"Finding Mr. Munch’s air leak🍕" The tech of the store fixing an air leak in the Munch animatronic.
|August 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdVF93EeWnE Link]
|"Chuck E. Cheese’s Durham, NC Store Tour 2022" Store tour taken in November 2022.
|November 26, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R39bKixsAD0 Link]
|Stage performing "The Holiday Party" in December 2022
|December 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU7oJOMAxHQ Link]
|Footage of the 1-stage while it was aired down.
|March 5, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3ywsmfLUTk Link]
|"Lend a Helping Hand - CEC Durham, NC" Shows the 1-Stage's condition in April 2023.
|April 9, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj8T3FbzjhI Link]
|Footage of the show performing "Let's Have a Party." Note Chuck E's broken eye.
|May 7, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t68vePJdhbE Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFPtWEt_0Y&t=21s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58tzE3QWhy0 Link]
|Non programmed footage of "Out of This World" being played at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ENH00olEec Link]
|The 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the Durham location.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0j2SUVAV0&t=25s Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGm38f2TMSg&t=97s Link]
|Footage of "Most Perfect Day" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL6mXc_kU3w&t=7s Link]
|Footage of "Sparkles" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffs5Y2UN4Zg Link]
|Footage of "Do, Re, Mi" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph2jIcS4HXs Link]
|Store tour taken in August 2023
|August 1, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUmFK7pOZlI Link]
|Footage of the show stuck in random mode.
|August 20, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OLgSwC130&t=39s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show performed at the Durham store shortly before being discontinued.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AM5IXWv5E Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics being powered off.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_o21YX2tSQ&t=3s Link]
|Non programmed of "Game On!" being played at the Durham location.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44QHfKYS5Gw Link]
|On-stage close-up of the Durham Cyberamics.
|January 27, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRVTHR9co4 Link]
|Overview of the stage fully aired down.
|January 28, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyoqU0dw840 Link]
|The show operating, although in a broken state due to their Navori issue.
|February 10, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being played correctly on the 1-Stage at Durham. All characters except Chuck E. are aired up during this performance.
|June 8, 2024
|}
== References and Sources ==
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'''''3724 Mayfair St, Store #380''''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location in Durham, North Carolina.
The store opened on March 7, 1994, with a [[1-Stage]]. It is the last Mini Unit variant of the 1-stage, and also the last location to have a full exterior with original 90s checkers. It is also the last CEC location in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle Triangle] to have animatronics, after the [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capital Blvd)|Capital Blvd]] location in Raleigh removed their [[Concept Unification Stage|3-Stage]] for the [[CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program|2.0 remodel]] on August 31, 2022.
== History ==
Durham opened on March 7, 1994, as one of two North Carolina locations with a Cyberamic Munch's Make-Believe Band Stage (the other was [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]] which opened in November 1991 with a Road Stage). They opened with the now unique prototype version of the 1-Stage called the Mini Unit, which is smaller than the average 1-Stage, and has a unique ceiling valance, only installed in [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)|just]] [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)|four]] [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)|other]] [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park Dr)|locations]] between 1992 and 1994 as a test stage for smaller stores. Durham is the last Cyberamic show in the Carolinas, and the entire Southeast region as a whole. <tabber>
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
These are most of the games currently at use within the store.
Big Win Super Spin
Gum Drop
Alley Roller Classic (Skee Ball)
Down the Clown
Cruisin' Blast
Frogger
Luigi's Mansion Arcade
NBA Hoop Troop
NBA Hoops
Jett Rider
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Hammer 2
Chuck E. Cheese's Boulder's Dozer's
Bop 2 Win
Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book
Pop The Lock
Sonic Spinner
Crank It!
Spinner Frenzy
Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz
Wonderland
Crazy Tower
The Sideshow
Water Blast
Rescue Helicopter
NFL Two-Minute Drill
Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride
Rescue Hero
Popcorn
Harpoon Lagoon
Hat Trick
Winner's Wheel
|-|Walkaround Characters=
{| class="wikitable"
!Head
!Outfits & Suits
!Accessories
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck 1993|Chuck 1993 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 1 93 (Costume Outfit)]], [[Chuck Long Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|[[Chuck Long Fur Loose Legs (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Long Fur Arms (Costume Accessory)]],
|Unknown/Destroyed
|First walkaround the store recieved.
|-
|[[Chuck 1999 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 98 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Cool Chuck Hat 1 (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Head may be a conversion of the former head to 1999 standards.
|-
|[[Chuck 2005 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck 05 Avenger Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Avenger Hat (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|
|-
|[[Chuck 2010 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Short Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Used up through 2013.
|-
|[[Chuck 2014 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Attire 1 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Short Fur Vinyl Gloves (Costume Accessory)]]
|In-store
|
|}
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
!Stage
!Installed
!Removed
!Notes
|-
|[[1-Stage]]
|March 1994
|Still in use
|Last of five Mini Unit 1-Stages ever installed. Last Cyberamic stage in the Southeast region.
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!Animatronic
!Serial No.
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
|2030
|In-store
|Eyelids are stuck at the top
|-
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Missing eyelids
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Low mouth flows
|-
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Eyelids stay up during shows.
|-
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Arms barely work
|-
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Operational
|}
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=== Opening ===
[[File:CECDurhamHeraldSunAd.png|thumb|298x298px|Durham's Opening Advertisement]]
Due to advertisements using the March 2nd date less than 10 days until the store was slated to opened, it is believed Durham may have had a "soft opening" on the 2nd and grand opening on the 7th, or that the date was delayed at the last minute. March 7th would make more sense as the opening date anyways, due to it being a Monday, and that most stores at that time typically opened on a Monday.
The store opened up in the Beacon Ridge Plaza shopping center, with most businesses of the plaza being located in a shopping center across the street. While little is known about the plaza, and no remnants of it by name exist, we know the Chuck E. Cheese was part of it due to numerous advertisements in newspaper articles using the plaza name associated with the store, and public property records.<ref>https://taxcama.dconc.gov/camapwa/PropertySummary.aspx?PARCELPK=20584&pageIndex=0</ref> Throughout the years, the plaza would become less active and lose more of the businesses that occupied the space. Starting in the late 2000s/early 2010s, half of the plaza was torn down, with the rest following soon after in 2016. The lots across the street would remain vacant and used as parking occasionally until around 2019, when a new complex, University Hill, with retail and apartments, was built. It is still active and standing to this day.
=== 1990s ===
Durham would open up with the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]], which was the standard for the time. Inside, the store would have the standard 90s decor, such as the CD Award parody posters, sports magazines, and planters. The store either opened up or received shortly after the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] games package. With the pictures we have, we can tell a good amount of how the store would have looked. It is safe to assume it had a layout nearly identical other later Mini Unit 1-Stage stores, bearing close resemblance to El Paso before expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgc6abiW2fE</ref> In the later half of 1994, the store would receive the sky crawl, (an early version of the Skytubes) with installation plans for it dated from August 1994.
In the mid/late 90s, Durham would receive updated signage for the exterior featuring the thumbs-up Chuck art with the star cap and would also receive larger awnings which covered the checkers. In the late 90s, the store would receive the [[Phase 2 (1997)|Phase 2]] games package. At an unknown point after 1998, the main sign above the entrance was switched out with the updated C-cap version for an unknown reason.
=== 2000s ===
Durham would stay mostly unchanged in the early 2000s, likely receiving the standard [[Phase 3 (2000)|Phase 3]] games package. This would change in late 2005, most likely September, when the store remodeled to the [[CEC 2005 Remodel Program]], which included drastically changing the store's layout (moving the prize counter, changing the entrance to be on the side), removal of showroom walls and expanding the showroom area, all major 90s decor pieces, and painting certain walls purple. Surprisingly, they would keep the dim lighting and Coach signage on the exterior. The stage would not change much after the remodel, except by 2008, Chuck's tuxedo and derby would be removed for the full Avenger outfit and cap.
=== 2010s ===
The store would receive many changes during the 2010s as the company transitioned from the Avenger to Rockstar era.
[[File:DurhamJasperRot.png|thumb|Jasper's original mask shortly before removal]]
Starting in the early 2010s and spanning the end of the decade, the stage itself would receive many changes, removing many of its original aspects. Character cosmetics would be some of the first parts to be changed. The first of the 1993 masks to be removed was Chuck's, after it became bleached for an unknown reason in 2011. Coming shortly after or around the same time, Pasqually's mask was also replaced. For a brief period in 2012, Pasqually wore a blue shirt instead of his typical red plaid pattern, but this change would seemingly be short-lived. Between February to May 2017, more of the original elements would get replaced. First, Jasper's shirt would be replaced with the new larger "cow print" version. Helen's original mask would be replaced not long after, although the exact reason for removal is unknown, as the most recent pictures showing the mask appeared to be in decent condition. The next mask to be replaced was Jasper's, which in a photo shows the foam around the eyes was beginning to rot.
Around 2010-2011, the television above Munch was removed, leaving the two side TVs. In 2012, the curtains were removed. In September 2013, Durham received the 2013 Update and hat removal signage and removed the awnings to reveal the checkers underneath them. You can still see slight fade from where the old "Chuck E. Cheese's" text was when it was centered on the sides of the building before 2013. Also, around the same time, the Munch's Make-Believe Band sign was modified to be purple where it was previously pink and was placed directly above Munch. Around this time also, they replaced their CRTs with flat screens and removed the televisions outside the showroom area. The skytubes would be removed by the late 2010s.
=== 2020s/Present Day ===
In more recent years, the show has been decreasing in condition, with every character having some movement or cosmetic issues. In recent years, the show's condition has fluctuated, with various things getting broken and fixed, such as Munch's flows being messed up over time. In April 2023, Chuck's eye weld broke, leading the eyes to not move, and one eye becoming off center from the other. This has since been fixed. Beginning in late April, the store would start installing brighter LED lights throughout the store, starting in the showroom, causing the store to no longer have dim lighting.
==== Eyelids ====
One of the things which has made Durham infamous within the community is the fact that Helen doesn't have eyelids. The exact reason why this happened is unknown, although speculations included the eyelids were removed due to scratching the irises, or that the eyelids fell backwards/the part which holds them in place broke, causing them to be removed entirely.
Sometime in March 2021, Chuck E.'s right eyelid would break. By July 2021, both of Helen's eyelids would be gone, and at some point, after that, Chuck's other eyelid would break too, causing Chuck E. and Helen to both appear to have no eyelids by late 2021 or early 2022, although Chuck E. still has his eyelids, inoperative and stuck up.
==== Current State ====
Just like nearly all other stores by then, Durham received the new Navori system in June 2023. Unfortunately, due to technical issues during the transition from the DVD Player to Navori (confirmed on a video by an employee of Raleigh visiting the store<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boeES1s8FWE</ref>), the animatronics would be stuck in random mode or even aired down. On only a few known occasions, the show has operated correctly, but the majority of the time since June 2023, the show had been in random movements or aired down.
On June 8, 2024<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E</ref>, the show would be seen operating correctly again, with the Navori issue seemingly fixed.
In late May 2024, the game room would be rearranged in preparation for trampolines. The store installed their trampolines in early June 2024.
As of June 2024, Durham still has the 1-Stage, 2005 Update (with the 90s bathrooms), 90s remodel checkers on the exterior, and 2013 Rockstar signage.
== Stages and Animatronics ==
{| class="wikitable"
!Stage
!Installed
!Removed
!Notes
|-
|[[1-Stage]]
|March 1994
|Still in use
|Last of five Mini Unit 1-Stages ever installed. Last Cyberamic stage in the Southeast region.
|}
Durham opened up with a Mini Unit 1-Stage, and was the last of its kind, sporting the finalized stage appearance, albeit condensed, with the characters being mere inches away from each other.
{| class="wikitable"
!Animatronic
!Serial No.
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
|2030
|In-store
|Eyelids are stuck at the top
|-
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Missing eyelids
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Low mouth flows
|-
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Eyelids stay up during shows.
|-
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Arms barely work
|-
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Operational
|}
== Arcade Machines ==
These are most of the games currently at use within the store.
* [[Big Win Super Spin]]
* Gum Drop
* Alley Roller Classic (Skee Ball)
* Down the Clown
* Cruisin' Blast
* Frogger
* Luigi's Mansion Arcade
* NBA Hoop Troop
* NBA Hoops
* [[Jett Rider]]
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* [[Hammer 2]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Boulder's Dozer's]]
* Bop 2 Win
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book]]
* Pop The Lock
* Sonic Spinner
* Crank It!
* Spinner Frenzy
* Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz
* Wonderland
* Crazy Tower
* The Sideshow
* Water Blast
* Rescue Helicopter
* NFL Two-Minute Drill
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride]]
* Rescue Hero
* Popcorn
* Harpoon Lagoon
* Hat Trick
* Winner's Wheel
== Store Fixtures ==
=== Current Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["Ambassador of Fun" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Grand Marshal of Games" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Titan of Tokens" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Tri (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Quad (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Chuck E. (1999 Portrait)]]
* [["Friends" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Laughs" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Play" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Smiles" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Winning" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Celebration (CEC Décor)|"Celebration" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Rub Token For Good Luck!" Token (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Where A Kid Can Be A Kid." Token (CEC Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Restroom Ovals (Chuck & Helen) (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Kitchen (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Cool Chuck Logo (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Restroom Directional (CEC Signage]]
* [[Restroom Directional (SPT Signage]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Rockstar Logo (CEC Exterior Signage)]]
=== Former Store Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["M.C. Chuckie" (CD Award)]]
* [["Flabby Road" (CD Award)]]
* [["I've-a-Gotta-Da-Pizza" (CD Award)]]
* [[Cheese Guitar (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Lights (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Planters (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Reflective Stars (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Red CEC Tickets (CEC Décor)]]
* [[PBS Kids Proud Sponsor (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Make Magic" (SPT Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Star Cap Round Logo (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Show Room Signs (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Checkers (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Beverages (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Salad Bar (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Gifts & Prizes (SPT Signage)]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" - Letters / Round Logo (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)|"Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Round Logo (C Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
== Walkarounds ==
The only known walkarounds they currently have is the standard Rockstar Chuck costume. It is unknown if they still have an Avenger costume in the back still, as no public footage or pictures exist of the area where it is kept.
{| class="wikitable"
!Head
!Outfits & Suits
!Accessories
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck 1993|Chuck 1993 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 1 93 (Costume Outfit)]], [[Chuck Long Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|[[Chuck Long Fur Loose Legs (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Long Fur Arms (Costume Accessory)]],
|Unknown/Destroyed
|First walkaround the store recieved.
|-
|[[Chuck 1999 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 98 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Cool Chuck Hat 1 (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Head may be a conversion of the former head to 1999 standards.
|-
|[[Chuck 2005 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck 05 Avenger Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Avenger Hat (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|
|-
|[[Chuck 2010 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Short Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Used up through 2013.
|-
|[[Chuck 2014 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Attire 1 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Short Fur Vinyl Gloves (Costume Accessory)]]
|In-store
|
|}
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:85 big.jpg|Exterior in 2006
File:DurhamExt06 2.jpg|Side exterior view in 2006
File:Durham2010.jpg|Exterior in 2010
File:ExtDurham.jpg|March 2010
File:Chuck E. Cheese's Durham, NC 12-2022.jpg|Exterior in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham Ball Crawl.png|A newspaper clipping featuring a view of the ball pit area. Dated November 1994. Possibly the oldest picture of the store.
File:Durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|The 1-Stage, sometime in the 90s
File:Durhamrecords.png|A closer look at one of the Record Posters near the show.
File:Durham Showroom 1997.png|Part of the showroom in September 1997, showing a group of teenagers and the Chuck E. walkaround. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:DurhamIntSept97.png|More of the store in September 1997, showing the store's skytubes and part of the entrance. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:Durham 90s Remodel 3.png|Alternative view of the interior during the 90s remodel.
File:Chuck E. Durham Tux.jpg|Chuck E. at Durham with his Tuxedo in the early 2000s
File:Durham stage.jpg|Helen, Munch, and Jasper in the early 2000s
File:CEC durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|Munch, Jasper, and Pasqually in the early 2000s
File:Chuck E Durham walkaround 90s-2000s.jpg|Chuck E. in a tuxedo walkaround with a Cool Chuck hat
File:DurhamSept2002 LosAngelesTimes.jpg|Showroom in September 2002
File:DurhamSpring2004-01.jpg|Showroom and prop shelf. Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-02.png|The store's 1-Stage in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-03.png|Another pic of the stage, Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-04.png|The store's gameroom in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamApril06.png|A view of the store in April 2006.
File:TuxChuckDurham06-07.png|The Chuck E. Cheese and Helen Henny animatronics at Durham, NC sometime in 2006 or 2007
File:Durhamstage2007.jpg|Durham's 1-stage in 2007. Barely visible, but Chuck is still sporting his tux and derby at this point!
File:Spring08Durham.png|The 1-stage playing the April 2008 show
File:DurhamHolidayShow.jpg|The 1-stage in the late 2000s playing the Holiday showtape.
File:23669 403711356544 6955498 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:23669 403711376544 1523805 n.jpg|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711366544 3194557 n.jpg|Helen Henny Cyberamic
File:23669 403711381544 3602465 n.jpg|Mr. Munch Cyberamic
File:23669 403711386544 4060425 n.jpg|Jasper T. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711391544 4467728 n.jpg|Pasqually the Chef Cyberamic
File:New-0953.jpg|Late 2000s
File:New-0952.jpg
File:23669 403711341544 2370667 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:Durham showroom 2010s.png|The stage around the late 2000s or early 2010s
File:Durham 1-stage 3-2010.jpg|The stage in March 2010
File:DurhamGameroom0310.jpg|Gameroom in March 2010
File:SkytubesDurham.jpg|Skytubes in March 2010
File:Durham2010s.jpg|Games, showroom, and skytube view in 2010
File:ChuckECheese-Durham 004.jpg|Showroom and 1-Stage in March 2011
File:DurhamGameroomMarch2011.jpg|Gameroom in March 2011
File:Durham avenger 2010s.png|The stage in the early 2010s with an Avenger walkaround
File:Durham later 2011.png|The stage around 2011 with Chuck E. having a bleached snout
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012.png|The stage in 2012 with a unique, short-lived element- Pasqually wearing a blue shirt.
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012 2.png|Ditto.
File:DurhamApril2012.png|Stage in April 2012
File:DurhamGameroom2012.jpg|Gameroom in April 2012
File:DurhamAug2012.png|Chuck E. and Helen animatronics in August 2012
File:DurhamChuck2013.jpg|Chuck E. in early 2013 with hat
File:Durham2013stage1.jpg|The whole band in 2013
File:DurhamStage2013 2.jpg|Ditto.
File:Photo Jul 15, 7 29 18 PM.jpg|Mid 2010s
File:Durham2015.png|Durham's 1-Stage with in 2015
File:DurhamJune2016.png|Stage in June 2016
File:DurhamShowroomApril2019.jpg|Showroom, April 2019
File:Durhamholiday19.png|The show in late 2019.
File:DurhamHoliday2020.jpg|Holiday 2020
File:Durham showroom 2020.jpg|Showroom view in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Chuck-e-cheeses-interior 51001053155 o.jpg|The 1-Stage in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCOrderingCounter&PrizeCounter2021.jpg|A photo of the Ordering Counter & Prize Counter on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCBeverageArea2021.jpg|A photo of the Beverage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNC1-StageMarch2021.jpg|A photo of the 1-Stage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Durham 1-stage December 2022.jpg|The 1-Stage in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham04092023.jpg|The 1-Stage in April 2023
File:ChuckDurham06242023.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:HelenDurham06242023.jpg|Helen Henny animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:MunchDurham06242023.jpg|Mr. Munch animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:JasperDurham06242023.jpg|Jasper T. Jowls animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:PasquallyDurham06242023.jpg|Pasqually P. Pieplate animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:DurhamChuckSerial.png|The serial number of the Chuck E. cyberamic.
</gallery>
==Videos==
(W.I.P)
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Description
!Filming Date
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stc82NK174k Link]
|Shows the stage in 2009 playing the 2009 birthday showtape. Currently the oldest identified footage of this location.
|October 5, 2009
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZhA97fJdDg Link]
|Stage footage of "Deck The Halls"
|December 23, 2013
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89W9GzD3MjA Link]
|Store video footage including show footage playing the birthday show
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSlcqqYt-mg Link]
|Photo gallery of store including games and the show during a birthday party
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvOFcthS8g4 Link]
|Stage footage including the birthday show
|October 4, 2015
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6R-oXk2tvc Link]
|Various footage of the store and the stage itself
|May 14, 2017
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DESV-jmBlHU Link]
|"Birthday Star Spectacular" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage
|March 3, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0poSXqLTmQ Link]
|Tour of the store and 1-stage in August 2021
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaI8fzTLiLM Link]
|"Let's Be Friends" being played on the show in August 2021.
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.tiktok.com/@whatthechuck/video/7133242455386000686 Link]
|"Finding Mr. Munch’s air leak🍕" The tech of the store fixing an air leak in the Munch animatronic.
|August 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdVF93EeWnE Link]
|"Chuck E. Cheese’s Durham, NC Store Tour 2022" Store tour taken in November 2022.
|November 26, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R39bKixsAD0 Link]
|Stage performing "The Holiday Party" in December 2022
|December 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU7oJOMAxHQ Link]
|Footage of the 1-stage while it was aired down.
|March 5, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3ywsmfLUTk Link]
|"Lend a Helping Hand - CEC Durham, NC" Shows the 1-Stage's condition in April 2023.
|April 9, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj8T3FbzjhI Link]
|Footage of the show performing "Let's Have a Party." Note Chuck E's broken eye.
|May 7, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t68vePJdhbE Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFPtWEt_0Y&t=21s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58tzE3QWhy0 Link]
|Non programmed footage of "Out of This World" being played at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ENH00olEec Link]
|The 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the Durham location.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0j2SUVAV0&t=25s Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGm38f2TMSg&t=97s Link]
|Footage of "Most Perfect Day" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL6mXc_kU3w&t=7s Link]
|Footage of "Sparkles" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffs5Y2UN4Zg Link]
|Footage of "Do, Re, Mi" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph2jIcS4HXs Link]
|Store tour taken in August 2023
|August 1, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUmFK7pOZlI Link]
|Footage of the show stuck in random mode.
|August 20, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OLgSwC130&t=39s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show performed at the Durham store shortly before being discontinued.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AM5IXWv5E Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics being powered off.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_o21YX2tSQ&t=3s Link]
|Non programmed of "Game On!" being played at the Durham location.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44QHfKYS5Gw Link]
|On-stage close-up of the Durham Cyberamics.
|January 27, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRVTHR9co4 Link]
|Overview of the stage fully aired down.
|January 28, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyoqU0dw840 Link]
|The show operating, although in a broken state due to their Navori issue.
|February 10, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being played correctly on the 1-Stage at Durham. All characters except Chuck E. are aired up during this performance.
|June 8, 2024
|}
== References and Sources ==
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{{Generic|desc=The current exterior as of June 24, 2023.|image=DurhamExt06242023.jpg}}
'''''3724 Mayfair St, Store #380''''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location in Durham, North Carolina.
The store opened on March 7, 1994, with a [[1-Stage]]. It is the last Mini Unit variant of the 1-stage, and also the last location to have a full exterior with original 90s checkers. It is also the last CEC location in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle Triangle] to have animatronics, after the [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capital Blvd)|Capital Blvd]] location in Raleigh removed their [[Concept Unification Stage|3-Stage]] for the [[CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program|2.0 remodel]] on August 31, 2022.
== History ==
Durham opened on March 7, 1994, as one of two North Carolina locations with a Cyberamic Munch's Make-Believe Band Stage (the other was [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]] which opened in November 1991 with a Road Stage). They opened with the now unique prototype version of the 1-Stage called the Mini Unit, which is smaller than the average 1-Stage, and has a unique ceiling valance, only installed in [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)|just]] [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)|four]] [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)|other]] [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park Dr)|locations]] between 1992 and 1994 as a test stage for smaller stores. Durham is the last Cyberamic show in the Carolinas, and the entire Southeast region as a whole.
=== Opening ===
[[File:CECDurhamHeraldSunAd.png|thumb|298x298px|Durham's Opening Advertisement]]
Due to advertisements using the March 2nd date less than 10 days until the store was slated to opened, it is believed Durham may have had a "soft opening" on the 2nd and grand opening on the 7th, or that the date was delayed at the last minute. March 7th would make more sense as the opening date anyways, due to it being a Monday, and that most stores at that time typically opened on a Monday.
The store opened up in the Beacon Ridge Plaza shopping center, with most businesses of the plaza being located in a shopping center across the street. While little is known about the plaza, and no remnants of it by name exist, we know the Chuck E. Cheese was part of it due to numerous advertisements in newspaper articles using the plaza name associated with the store, and public property records.<ref>https://taxcama.dconc.gov/camapwa/PropertySummary.aspx?PARCELPK=20584&pageIndex=0</ref> Throughout the years, the plaza would become less active and lose more of the businesses that occupied the space. Starting in the late 2000s/early 2010s, half of the plaza was torn down, with the rest following soon after in 2016. The lots across the street would remain vacant and used as parking occasionally until around 2019, when a new complex, University Hill, with retail and apartments, was built. It is still active and standing to this day.
=== 1990s ===
Durham would open up with the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]], which was the standard for the time. Inside, the store would have the standard 90s decor, such as the CD Award parody posters, sports magazines, and planters. The store either opened up or received shortly after the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] games package. With the pictures we have, we can tell a good amount of how the store would have looked. It is safe to assume it had a layout nearly identical other later Mini Unit 1-Stage stores, bearing close resemblance to El Paso before expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgc6abiW2fE</ref> In the later half of 1994, the store would receive the sky crawl, (an early version of the Skytubes) with installation plans for it dated from August 1994.
In the mid/late 90s, Durham would receive updated signage for the exterior featuring the thumbs-up Chuck art with the star cap and would also receive larger awnings which covered the checkers. In the late 90s, the store would receive the [[Phase 2 (1997)|Phase 2]] games package. At an unknown point after 1998, the main sign above the entrance was switched out with the updated C-cap version for an unknown reason.
=== 2000s ===
Durham would stay mostly unchanged in the early 2000s, likely receiving the standard [[Phase 3 (2000)|Phase 3]] games package. This would change in late 2005, most likely September, when the store remodeled to the [[CEC 2005 Remodel Program]], which included drastically changing the store's layout (moving the prize counter, changing the entrance to be on the side), removal of showroom walls and expanding the showroom area, all major 90s decor pieces, and painting certain walls purple. Surprisingly, they would keep the dim lighting and Coach signage on the exterior. The stage would not change much after the remodel, except by 2008, Chuck's tuxedo and derby would be removed for the full Avenger outfit and cap.
=== 2010s ===
The store would receive many changes during the 2010s as the company transitioned from the Avenger to Rockstar era.
[[File:DurhamJasperRot.png|thumb|Jasper's original mask shortly before removal]]
Starting in the early 2010s and spanning the end of the decade, the stage itself would receive many changes, removing many of its original aspects. Character cosmetics would be some of the first parts to be changed. The first of the 1993 masks to be removed was Chuck's, after it became bleached for an unknown reason in 2011. Coming shortly after or around the same time, Pasqually's mask was also replaced. For a brief period in 2012, Pasqually wore a blue shirt instead of his typical red plaid pattern, but this change would seemingly be short-lived. Between February to May 2017, more of the original elements would get replaced. First, Jasper's shirt would be replaced with the new larger "cow print" version. Helen's original mask would be replaced not long after, although the exact reason for removal is unknown, as the most recent pictures showing the mask appeared to be in decent condition. The next mask to be replaced was Jasper's, which in a photo shows the foam around the eyes was beginning to rot.
Around 2010-2011, the television above Munch was removed, leaving the two side TVs. In 2012, the curtains were removed. In September 2013, Durham received the 2013 Update and hat removal signage and removed the awnings to reveal the checkers underneath them. You can still see slight fade from where the old "Chuck E. Cheese's" text was when it was centered on the sides of the building before 2013. Also, around the same time, the Munch's Make-Believe Band sign was modified to be purple where it was previously pink and was placed directly above Munch. Around this time also, they replaced their CRTs with flat screens and removed the televisions outside the showroom area. The skytubes would be removed by the late 2010s.
=== 2020s/Present Day ===
In more recent years, the show has been decreasing in condition, with every character having some movement or cosmetic issues. In recent years, the show's condition has fluctuated, with various things getting broken and fixed, such as Munch's flows being messed up over time. In April 2023, Chuck's eye weld broke, leading the eyes to not move, and one eye becoming off center from the other. This has since been fixed. Beginning in late April, the store would start installing brighter LED lights throughout the store, starting in the showroom, causing the store to no longer have dim lighting.
==== Eyelids ====
One of the things which has made Durham infamous within the community is the fact that Helen doesn't have eyelids. The exact reason why this happened is unknown, although speculations included the eyelids were removed due to scratching the irises, or that the eyelids fell backwards/the part which holds them in place broke, causing them to be removed entirely.
Sometime in March 2021, Chuck E.'s right eyelid would break. By July 2021, both of Helen's eyelids would be gone, and at some point, after that, Chuck's other eyelid would break too, causing Chuck E. and Helen to both appear to have no eyelids by late 2021 or early 2022, although Chuck E. still has his eyelids, inoperative and stuck up.
==== Current State ====
Just like nearly all other stores by then, Durham received the new Navori system in June 2023. Unfortunately, due to technical issues during the transition from the DVD Player to Navori (confirmed on a video by an employee of Raleigh visiting the store<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boeES1s8FWE</ref>), the animatronics would be stuck in random mode or even aired down. On only a few known occasions, the show has operated correctly, but the majority of the time since June 2023, the show had been in random movements or aired down.
On June 8, 2024<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E</ref>, the show would be seen operating correctly again, with the Navori issue seemingly fixed.
In late May 2024, the game room would be rearranged in preparation for trampolines. The store installed their trampolines in early June 2024.
As of June 2024, Durham still has the 1-Stage, 2005 Update (with the 90s bathrooms), 90s remodel checkers on the exterior, and 2013 Rockstar signage. <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
These are all of the currently identified games at this store.
* [[Big Win Super Spin]]
* Gum Drop
* Alley Roller Classic (Skee Ball)
* Down the Clown
* Cruisin' Blast
* Frogger
* Luigi's Mansion Arcade
* NBA Hoop Troop
* NBA Hoops
* [[Jett Rider]]
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* [[Hammer 2]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Boulder's Dozer's]]
* Bop 2 Win
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book]]
* Pop The Lock
* Sonic Spinner
* Crank It!
* Spinner Frenzy
* Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz
* Wonderland
* Crazy Tower
* The Sideshow
* Water Blast
* Rescue Helicopter
* NFL Two-Minute Drill
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride]]
* Rescue Hero
* Popcorn
* Harpoon Lagoon
* Hat Trick
* Winner's Wheel
|-|Walkaround Characters=
{| class="wikitable"
!Head
!Outfits & Suits
!Accessories
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck 1993|Chuck 1993 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 1 93 (Costume Outfit)]], [[Chuck Long Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|[[Chuck Long Fur Loose Legs (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Long Fur Arms (Costume Accessory)]],
|Unknown/Destroyed
|First walkaround the store recieved.
|-
|[[Chuck 1999 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 98 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Cool Chuck Hat 1 (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Head may be a conversion of the former head to 1999 standards.
|-
|[[Chuck 2005 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck 05 Avenger Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Avenger Hat (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|
|-
|[[Chuck 2010 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Short Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Used up through 2013.
|-
|[[Chuck 2014 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Attire 1 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Short Fur Vinyl Gloves (Costume Accessory)]]
|In-store
|
|}
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
!Stage
!Installed
!Removed
!Notes
|-
|[[1-Stage]]
|March 1994
|Still in use
|Last of five Mini Unit 1-Stages ever installed. Last Cyberamic stage in the Southeast region.
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!Animatronic
!Serial No.
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
|2030
|In-store
|Eyelids are stuck at the top
|-
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Missing eyelids
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Low mouth flows
|-
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Eyelids stay up during shows.
|-
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Arms barely work
|-
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Operational
|}
|-|Store Fixtures
== Store Fixtures ==
=== Current Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["Ambassador of Fun" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Grand Marshal of Games" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Titan of Tokens" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Tri (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Quad (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Chuck E. (1999 Portrait)]]
* [["Friends" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Laughs" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Play" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Smiles" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Winning" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Celebration (CEC Décor)|"Celebration" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Rub Token For Good Luck!" Token (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Where A Kid Can Be A Kid." Token (CEC Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Restroom Ovals (Chuck & Helen) (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Kitchen (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Cool Chuck Logo (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Restroom Directional (CEC Signage]]
* [[Restroom Directional (SPT Signage]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Rockstar Logo (CEC Exterior Signage)]]
=== Former Store Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["M.C. Chuckie" (CD Award)]]
* [["Flabby Road" (CD Award)]]
* [["I've-a-Gotta-Da-Pizza" (CD Award)]]
* [[Cheese Guitar (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Lights (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Planters (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Reflective Stars (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Red CEC Tickets (CEC Décor)]]
* [[PBS Kids Proud Sponsor (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Make Magic" (SPT Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Star Cap Round Logo (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Show Room Signs (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Checkers (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Beverages (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Salad Bar (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Gifts & Prizes (SPT Signage)]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" - Letters / Round Logo (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)|"Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Round Logo (C Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
</tabber>
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:85 big.jpg|Exterior in 2006
File:DurhamExt06 2.jpg|Side exterior view in 2006
File:Durham2010.jpg|Exterior in 2010
File:ExtDurham.jpg|March 2010
File:Chuck E. Cheese's Durham, NC 12-2022.jpg|Exterior in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham Ball Crawl.png|A newspaper clipping featuring a view of the ball pit area. Dated November 1994. Possibly the oldest picture of the store.
File:Durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|The 1-Stage, sometime in the 90s
File:Durhamrecords.png|A closer look at one of the Record Posters near the show.
File:Durham Showroom 1997.png|Part of the showroom in September 1997, showing a group of teenagers and the Chuck E. walkaround. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:DurhamIntSept97.png|More of the store in September 1997, showing the store's skytubes and part of the entrance. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:Durham 90s Remodel 3.png|Alternative view of the interior during the 90s remodel.
File:Chuck E. Durham Tux.jpg|Chuck E. at Durham with his Tuxedo in the early 2000s
File:Durham stage.jpg|Helen, Munch, and Jasper in the early 2000s
File:CEC durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|Munch, Jasper, and Pasqually in the early 2000s
File:Chuck E Durham walkaround 90s-2000s.jpg|Chuck E. in a tuxedo walkaround with a Cool Chuck hat
File:DurhamSept2002 LosAngelesTimes.jpg|Showroom in September 2002
File:DurhamSpring2004-01.jpg|Showroom and prop shelf. Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-02.png|The store's 1-Stage in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-03.png|Another pic of the stage, Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-04.png|The store's gameroom in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamApril06.png|A view of the store in April 2006.
File:TuxChuckDurham06-07.png|The Chuck E. Cheese and Helen Henny animatronics at Durham, NC sometime in 2006 or 2007
File:Durhamstage2007.jpg|Durham's 1-stage in 2007. Barely visible, but Chuck is still sporting his tux and derby at this point!
File:Spring08Durham.png|The 1-stage playing the April 2008 show
File:DurhamHolidayShow.jpg|The 1-stage in the late 2000s playing the Holiday showtape.
File:23669 403711356544 6955498 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:23669 403711376544 1523805 n.jpg|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711366544 3194557 n.jpg|Helen Henny Cyberamic
File:23669 403711381544 3602465 n.jpg|Mr. Munch Cyberamic
File:23669 403711386544 4060425 n.jpg|Jasper T. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711391544 4467728 n.jpg|Pasqually the Chef Cyberamic
File:New-0953.jpg|Late 2000s
File:New-0952.jpg
File:23669 403711341544 2370667 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:Durham showroom 2010s.png|The stage around the late 2000s or early 2010s
File:Durham 1-stage 3-2010.jpg|The stage in March 2010
File:DurhamGameroom0310.jpg|Gameroom in March 2010
File:SkytubesDurham.jpg|Skytubes in March 2010
File:Durham2010s.jpg|Games, showroom, and skytube view in 2010
File:ChuckECheese-Durham 004.jpg|Showroom and 1-Stage in March 2011
File:DurhamGameroomMarch2011.jpg|Gameroom in March 2011
File:Durham avenger 2010s.png|The stage in the early 2010s with an Avenger walkaround
File:Durham later 2011.png|The stage around 2011 with Chuck E. having a bleached snout
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012.png|The stage in 2012 with a unique, short-lived element- Pasqually wearing a blue shirt.
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012 2.png|Ditto.
File:DurhamApril2012.png|Stage in April 2012
File:DurhamGameroom2012.jpg|Gameroom in April 2012
File:DurhamAug2012.png|Chuck E. and Helen animatronics in August 2012
File:DurhamChuck2013.jpg|Chuck E. in early 2013 with hat
File:Durham2013stage1.jpg|The whole band in 2013
File:DurhamStage2013 2.jpg|Ditto.
File:Photo Jul 15, 7 29 18 PM.jpg|Mid 2010s
File:Durham2015.png|Durham's 1-Stage with in 2015
File:DurhamJune2016.png|Stage in June 2016
File:DurhamShowroomApril2019.jpg|Showroom, April 2019
File:Durhamholiday19.png|The show in late 2019.
File:DurhamHoliday2020.jpg|Holiday 2020
File:Durham showroom 2020.jpg|Showroom view in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Chuck-e-cheeses-interior 51001053155 o.jpg|The 1-Stage in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCOrderingCounter&PrizeCounter2021.jpg|A photo of the Ordering Counter & Prize Counter on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCBeverageArea2021.jpg|A photo of the Beverage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNC1-StageMarch2021.jpg|A photo of the 1-Stage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Durham 1-stage December 2022.jpg|The 1-Stage in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham04092023.jpg|The 1-Stage in April 2023
File:ChuckDurham06242023.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:HelenDurham06242023.jpg|Helen Henny animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:MunchDurham06242023.jpg|Mr. Munch animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:JasperDurham06242023.jpg|Jasper T. Jowls animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:PasquallyDurham06242023.jpg|Pasqually P. Pieplate animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:DurhamChuckSerial.png|The serial number of the Chuck E. cyberamic.
</gallery>
==Videos==
(W.I.P)
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Description
!Filming Date
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stc82NK174k Link]
|Shows the stage in 2009 playing the 2009 birthday showtape. Currently the oldest identified footage of this location.
|October 5, 2009
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZhA97fJdDg Link]
|Stage footage of "Deck The Halls"
|December 23, 2013
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89W9GzD3MjA Link]
|Store video footage including show footage playing the birthday show
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSlcqqYt-mg Link]
|Photo gallery of store including games and the show during a birthday party
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvOFcthS8g4 Link]
|Stage footage including the birthday show
|October 4, 2015
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6R-oXk2tvc Link]
|Various footage of the store and the stage itself
|May 14, 2017
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DESV-jmBlHU Link]
|"Birthday Star Spectacular" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage
|March 3, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0poSXqLTmQ Link]
|Tour of the store and 1-stage in August 2021
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaI8fzTLiLM Link]
|"Let's Be Friends" being played on the show in August 2021.
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.tiktok.com/@whatthechuck/video/7133242455386000686 Link]
|"Finding Mr. Munch’s air leak🍕" The tech of the store fixing an air leak in the Munch animatronic.
|August 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdVF93EeWnE Link]
|"Chuck E. Cheese’s Durham, NC Store Tour 2022" Store tour taken in November 2022.
|November 26, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R39bKixsAD0 Link]
|Stage performing "The Holiday Party" in December 2022
|December 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU7oJOMAxHQ Link]
|Footage of the 1-stage while it was aired down.
|March 5, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3ywsmfLUTk Link]
|"Lend a Helping Hand - CEC Durham, NC" Shows the 1-Stage's condition in April 2023.
|April 9, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj8T3FbzjhI Link]
|Footage of the show performing "Let's Have a Party." Note Chuck E's broken eye.
|May 7, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t68vePJdhbE Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFPtWEt_0Y&t=21s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58tzE3QWhy0 Link]
|Non programmed footage of "Out of This World" being played at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ENH00olEec Link]
|The 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the Durham location.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0j2SUVAV0&t=25s Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGm38f2TMSg&t=97s Link]
|Footage of "Most Perfect Day" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL6mXc_kU3w&t=7s Link]
|Footage of "Sparkles" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffs5Y2UN4Zg Link]
|Footage of "Do, Re, Mi" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph2jIcS4HXs Link]
|Store tour taken in August 2023
|August 1, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUmFK7pOZlI Link]
|Footage of the show stuck in random mode.
|August 20, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OLgSwC130&t=39s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show performed at the Durham store shortly before being discontinued.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AM5IXWv5E Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics being powered off.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_o21YX2tSQ&t=3s Link]
|Non programmed of "Game On!" being played at the Durham location.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44QHfKYS5Gw Link]
|On-stage close-up of the Durham Cyberamics.
|January 27, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRVTHR9co4 Link]
|Overview of the stage fully aired down.
|January 28, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyoqU0dw840 Link]
|The show operating, although in a broken state due to their Navori issue.
|February 10, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being played correctly on the 1-Stage at Durham. All characters except Chuck E. are aired up during this performance.
|June 8, 2024
|}
== References and Sources ==
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{{Generic|desc=The current exterior as of June 24, 2023.|image=DurhamExt06242023.jpg}}
'''''3724 Mayfair St, Store #380''''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location in Durham, North Carolina.
The store opened on March 7, 1994, with a [[1-Stage]]. It is the last Mini Unit variant of the 1-stage, and also the last location to have a full exterior with original 90s checkers. It is also the last CEC location in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle Triangle] to have animatronics, after the [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capital Blvd)|Capital Blvd]] location in Raleigh removed their [[Concept Unification Stage|3-Stage]] for the [[CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program|2.0 remodel]] on August 31, 2022.
== History ==
Durham opened on March 7, 1994, as one of two North Carolina locations with a Cyberamic Munch's Make-Believe Band Stage (the other was [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]] which opened in November 1991 with a Road Stage). They opened with the now unique prototype version of the 1-Stage called the Mini Unit, which is smaller than the average 1-Stage, and has a unique ceiling valance, only installed in [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)|just]] [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)|four]] [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)|other]] [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park Dr)|locations]] between 1992 and 1994 as a test stage for smaller stores. Durham is the last Cyberamic show in the Carolinas, and the entire Southeast region as a whole.
=== Opening ===
[[File:CECDurhamHeraldSunAd.png|thumb|298x298px|Durham's Opening Advertisement]]
Due to advertisements using the March 2nd date less than 10 days until the store was slated to opened, it is believed Durham may have had a "soft opening" on the 2nd and grand opening on the 7th, or that the date was delayed at the last minute. March 7th would make more sense as the opening date anyways, due to it being a Monday, and that most stores at that time typically opened on a Monday.
The store opened up in the Beacon Ridge Plaza shopping center, with most businesses of the plaza being located in a shopping center across the street. While little is known about the plaza, and no remnants of it by name exist, we know the Chuck E. Cheese was part of it due to numerous advertisements in newspaper articles using the plaza name associated with the store, and public property records.<ref>https://taxcama.dconc.gov/camapwa/PropertySummary.aspx?PARCELPK=20584&pageIndex=0</ref> Throughout the years, the plaza would become less active and lose more of the businesses that occupied the space. Starting in the late 2000s/early 2010s, half of the plaza was torn down, with the rest following soon after in 2016. The lots across the street would remain vacant and used as parking occasionally until around 2019, when a new complex, University Hill, with retail and apartments, was built. It is still active and standing to this day.
=== 1990s ===
Durham would open up with the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]], which was the standard for the time. Inside, the store would have the standard 90s decor, such as the CD Award parody posters, sports magazines, and planters. The store either opened up or received shortly after the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] games package. With the pictures we have, we can tell a good amount of how the store would have looked. It is safe to assume it had a layout nearly identical other later Mini Unit 1-Stage stores, bearing close resemblance to El Paso before expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgc6abiW2fE</ref> In the later half of 1994, the store would receive the sky crawl, (an early version of the Skytubes) with installation plans for it dated from August 1994.
In the mid/late 90s, Durham would receive updated signage for the exterior featuring the thumbs-up Chuck art with the star cap and would also receive larger awnings which covered the checkers. In the late 90s, the store would receive the [[Phase 2 (1997)|Phase 2]] games package. At an unknown point after 1998, the main sign above the entrance was switched out with the updated C-cap version for an unknown reason.
=== 2000s ===
Durham would stay mostly unchanged in the early 2000s, likely receiving the standard [[Phase 3 (2000)|Phase 3]] games package. This would change in late 2005, most likely September, when the store remodeled to the [[CEC 2005 Remodel Program]], which included drastically changing the store's layout (moving the prize counter, changing the entrance to be on the side), removal of showroom walls and expanding the showroom area, all major 90s decor pieces, and painting certain walls purple. Surprisingly, they would keep the dim lighting and Coach signage on the exterior. The stage would not change much after the remodel, except by 2008, Chuck's tuxedo and derby would be removed for the full Avenger outfit and cap.
=== 2010s ===
The store would receive many changes during the 2010s as the company transitioned from the Avenger to Rockstar era.
[[File:DurhamJasperRot.png|thumb|Jasper's original mask shortly before removal]]
Starting in the early 2010s and spanning the end of the decade, the stage itself would receive many changes, removing many of its original aspects. Character cosmetics would be some of the first parts to be changed. The first of the 1993 masks to be removed was Chuck's, after it became bleached for an unknown reason in 2011. Coming shortly after or around the same time, Pasqually's mask was also replaced. For a brief period in 2012, Pasqually wore a blue shirt instead of his typical red plaid pattern, but this change would seemingly be short-lived. Between February to May 2017, more of the original elements would get replaced. First, Jasper's shirt would be replaced with the new larger "cow print" version. Helen's original mask would be replaced not long after, although the exact reason for removal is unknown, as the most recent pictures showing the mask appeared to be in decent condition. The next mask to be replaced was Jasper's, which in a photo shows the foam around the eyes was beginning to rot.
Around 2010-2011, the television above Munch was removed, leaving the two side TVs. In 2012, the curtains were removed. In September 2013, Durham received the 2013 Update and hat removal signage and removed the awnings to reveal the checkers underneath them. You can still see slight fade from where the old "Chuck E. Cheese's" text was when it was centered on the sides of the building before 2013. Also, around the same time, the Munch's Make-Believe Band sign was modified to be purple where it was previously pink and was placed directly above Munch. Around this time also, they replaced their CRTs with flat screens and removed the televisions outside the showroom area. The skytubes would be removed by the late 2010s.
=== 2020s/Present Day ===
In more recent years, the show has been decreasing in condition, with every character having some movement or cosmetic issues. In recent years, the show's condition has fluctuated, with various things getting broken and fixed, such as Munch's flows being messed up over time. In April 2023, Chuck's eye weld broke, leading the eyes to not move, and one eye becoming off center from the other. This has since been fixed. Beginning in late April, the store would start installing brighter LED lights throughout the store, starting in the showroom, causing the store to no longer have dim lighting.
==== Eyelids ====
One of the things which has made Durham infamous within the community is the fact that Helen doesn't have eyelids. The exact reason why this happened is unknown, although speculations included the eyelids were removed due to scratching the irises, or that the eyelids fell backwards/the part which holds them in place broke, causing them to be removed entirely.
Sometime in March 2021, Chuck E.'s right eyelid would break. By July 2021, both of Helen's eyelids would be gone, and at some point, after that, Chuck's other eyelid would break too, causing Chuck E. and Helen to both appear to have no eyelids by late 2021 or early 2022, although Chuck E. still has his eyelids, inoperative and stuck up.
==== Current State ====
Just like nearly all other stores by then, Durham received the new Navori system in June 2023. Unfortunately, due to technical issues during the transition from the DVD Player to Navori (confirmed on a video by an employee of Raleigh visiting the store<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boeES1s8FWE</ref>), the animatronics would be stuck in random mode or even aired down. On only a few known occasions, the show has operated correctly, but the majority of the time since June 2023, the show had been in random movements or aired down.
On June 8, 2024<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E</ref>, the show would be seen operating correctly again, with the Navori issue seemingly fixed.
In late May 2024, the game room would be rearranged in preparation for trampolines. The store installed their trampolines in early June 2024.
As of June 2024, Durham still has the 1-Stage, 2005 Update (with the 90s bathrooms), 90s remodel checkers on the exterior, and 2013 Rockstar signage. <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
These are all of the currently identified games at this store.
* [[Big Win Super Spin]]
* Gum Drop
* Alley Roller Classic (Skee Ball)
* Down the Clown
* Cruisin' Blast
* Frogger
* Luigi's Mansion Arcade
* NBA Hoop Troop
* NBA Hoops
* [[Jett Rider]]
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* [[Hammer 2]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Boulder's Dozer's]]
* Bop 2 Win
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book]]
* Pop The Lock
* Sonic Spinner
* Crank It!
* Spinner Frenzy
* Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz
* Wonderland
* Crazy Tower
* The Sideshow
* Water Blast
* Rescue Helicopter
* NFL Two-Minute Drill
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride]]
* Rescue Hero
* Popcorn
* Harpoon Lagoon
* Hat Trick
* Winner's Wheel
|-|Walkaround Characters=
{| class="wikitable"
!Head
!Outfits & Suits
!Accessories
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck 1993|Chuck 1993 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 1 93 (Costume Outfit)]], [[Chuck Long Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|[[Chuck Long Fur Loose Legs (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Long Fur Arms (Costume Accessory)]],
|Unknown/Destroyed
|First walkaround the store recieved.
|-
|[[Chuck 1999 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 98 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Cool Chuck Hat 1 (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Head may be a conversion of the former head to 1999 standards.
|-
|[[Chuck 2005 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck 05 Avenger Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Avenger Hat (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|
|-
|[[Chuck 2010 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Short Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Used up through 2013.
|-
|[[Chuck 2014 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Attire 1 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Short Fur Vinyl Gloves (Costume Accessory)]]
|In-store
|
|}
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
!Stage
!Installed
!Removed
!Notes
|-
|[[1-Stage]]
|March 1994
|Still in use
|Last of five Mini Unit 1-Stages ever installed. Last Cyberamic stage in the Southeast region.
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!Animatronic
!Serial No.
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
|2030
|In-store
|Eyelids are stuck at the top
|-
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Missing eyelids
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Low mouth flows
|-
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Eyelids stay up during shows.
|-
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Arms barely work
|-
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Operational
|}
|-|Store Fixtures
== Store Fixtures ==
=== Current Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["Ambassador of Fun" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Grand Marshal of Games" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Titan of Tokens" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Tri (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Quad (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Chuck E. (1999 Portrait)]]
* [["Friends" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Laughs" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Play" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Smiles" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Winning" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Celebration (CEC Décor)|"Celebration" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Rub Token For Good Luck!" Token (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Where A Kid Can Be A Kid." Token (CEC Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Restroom Ovals (Chuck & Helen) (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Kitchen (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Cool Chuck Logo (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Restroom Directional (CEC Signage]]
* [[Restroom Directional (SPT Signage]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Rockstar Logo (CEC Exterior Signage)]]
=== Former Store Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["M.C. Chuckie" (CD Award)]]
* [["Flabby Road" (CD Award)]]
* [["I've-a-Gotta-Da-Pizza" (CD Award)]]
* [[Cheese Guitar (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Lights (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Planters (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Reflective Stars (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Red CEC Tickets (CEC Décor)]]
* [[PBS Kids Proud Sponsor (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Make Magic" (SPT Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Star Cap Round Logo (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Show Room Signs (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Checkers (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Beverages (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Salad Bar (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Gifts & Prizes (SPT Signage)]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" - Letters / Round Logo (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)|"Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Round Logo (C Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
</tabber>
== Media ==
=== Gallery ===
<gallery>
File:85 big.jpg|Exterior in 2006
File:DurhamExt06 2.jpg|Side exterior view in 2006
File:Durham2010.jpg|Exterior in 2010
File:ExtDurham.jpg|March 2010
File:Chuck E. Cheese's Durham, NC 12-2022.jpg|Exterior in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham Ball Crawl.png|A newspaper clipping featuring a view of the ball pit area. Dated November 1994. Possibly the oldest picture of the store.
File:Durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|The 1-Stage, sometime in the 90s
File:Durhamrecords.png|A closer look at one of the Record Posters near the show.
File:Durham Showroom 1997.png|Part of the showroom in September 1997, showing a group of teenagers and the Chuck E. walkaround. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:DurhamIntSept97.png|More of the store in September 1997, showing the store's skytubes and part of the entrance. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:Durham 90s Remodel 3.png|Alternative view of the interior during the 90s remodel.
File:Chuck E. Durham Tux.jpg|Chuck E. at Durham with his Tuxedo in the early 2000s
File:Durham stage.jpg|Helen, Munch, and Jasper in the early 2000s
File:CEC durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|Munch, Jasper, and Pasqually in the early 2000s
File:Chuck E Durham walkaround 90s-2000s.jpg|Chuck E. in a tuxedo walkaround with a Cool Chuck hat
File:DurhamSept2002 LosAngelesTimes.jpg|Showroom in September 2002
File:DurhamSpring2004-01.jpg|Showroom and prop shelf. Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-02.png|The store's 1-Stage in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-03.png|Another pic of the stage, Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-04.png|The store's gameroom in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamApril06.png|A view of the store in April 2006.
File:TuxChuckDurham06-07.png|The Chuck E. Cheese and Helen Henny animatronics at Durham, NC sometime in 2006 or 2007
File:Durhamstage2007.jpg|Durham's 1-stage in 2007. Barely visible, but Chuck is still sporting his tux and derby at this point!
File:Spring08Durham.png|The 1-stage playing the April 2008 show
File:DurhamHolidayShow.jpg|The 1-stage in the late 2000s playing the Holiday showtape.
File:23669 403711356544 6955498 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:23669 403711376544 1523805 n.jpg|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711366544 3194557 n.jpg|Helen Henny Cyberamic
File:23669 403711381544 3602465 n.jpg|Mr. Munch Cyberamic
File:23669 403711386544 4060425 n.jpg|Jasper T. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711391544 4467728 n.jpg|Pasqually the Chef Cyberamic
File:New-0953.jpg|Late 2000s
File:New-0952.jpg
File:23669 403711341544 2370667 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:Durham showroom 2010s.png|The stage around the late 2000s or early 2010s
File:Durham 1-stage 3-2010.jpg|The stage in March 2010
File:DurhamGameroom0310.jpg|Gameroom in March 2010
File:SkytubesDurham.jpg|Skytubes in March 2010
File:Durham2010s.jpg|Games, showroom, and skytube view in 2010
File:ChuckECheese-Durham 004.jpg|Showroom and 1-Stage in March 2011
File:DurhamGameroomMarch2011.jpg|Gameroom in March 2011
File:Durham avenger 2010s.png|The stage in the early 2010s with an Avenger walkaround
File:Durham later 2011.png|The stage around 2011 with Chuck E. having a bleached snout
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012.png|The stage in 2012 with a unique, short-lived element- Pasqually wearing a blue shirt.
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012 2.png|Ditto.
File:DurhamApril2012.png|Stage in April 2012
File:DurhamGameroom2012.jpg|Gameroom in April 2012
File:DurhamAug2012.png|Chuck E. and Helen animatronics in August 2012
File:DurhamChuck2013.jpg|Chuck E. in early 2013 with hat
File:Durham2013stage1.jpg|The whole band in 2013
File:DurhamStage2013 2.jpg|Ditto.
File:Photo Jul 15, 7 29 18 PM.jpg|Mid 2010s
File:Durham2015.png|Durham's 1-Stage with in 2015
File:DurhamJune2016.png|Stage in June 2016
File:DurhamShowroomApril2019.jpg|Showroom, April 2019
File:Durhamholiday19.png|The show in late 2019.
File:DurhamHoliday2020.jpg|Holiday 2020
File:Durham showroom 2020.jpg|Showroom view in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Chuck-e-cheeses-interior 51001053155 o.jpg|The 1-Stage in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCOrderingCounter&PrizeCounter2021.jpg|A photo of the Ordering Counter & Prize Counter on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCBeverageArea2021.jpg|A photo of the Beverage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNC1-StageMarch2021.jpg|A photo of the 1-Stage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Durham 1-stage December 2022.jpg|The 1-Stage in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham04092023.jpg|The 1-Stage in April 2023
File:ChuckDurham06242023.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:HelenDurham06242023.jpg|Helen Henny animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:MunchDurham06242023.jpg|Mr. Munch animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:JasperDurham06242023.jpg|Jasper T. Jowls animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:PasquallyDurham06242023.jpg|Pasqually P. Pieplate animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:DurhamChuckSerial.png|The serial number of the Chuck E. cyberamic.
</gallery>
=== Videos ===
(W.I.P)
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Description
!Filming Date
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stc82NK174k Link]
|Shows the stage in 2009 playing the 2009 birthday showtape. Currently the oldest identified footage of this location.
|October 5, 2009
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZhA97fJdDg Link]
|Stage footage of "Deck The Halls"
|December 23, 2013
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89W9GzD3MjA Link]
|Store video footage including show footage playing the birthday show
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSlcqqYt-mg Link]
|Photo gallery of store including games and the show during a birthday party
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvOFcthS8g4 Link]
|Stage footage including the birthday show
|October 4, 2015
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6R-oXk2tvc Link]
|Various footage of the store and the stage itself
|May 14, 2017
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DESV-jmBlHU Link]
|"Birthday Star Spectacular" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage
|March 3, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0poSXqLTmQ Link]
|Tour of the store and 1-stage in August 2021
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaI8fzTLiLM Link]
|"Let's Be Friends" being played on the show in August 2021.
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.tiktok.com/@whatthechuck/video/7133242455386000686 Link]
|"Finding Mr. Munch’s air leak🍕" The tech of the store fixing an air leak in the Munch animatronic.
|August 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdVF93EeWnE Link]
|"Chuck E. Cheese’s Durham, NC Store Tour 2022" Store tour taken in November 2022.
|November 26, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R39bKixsAD0 Link]
|Stage performing "The Holiday Party" in December 2022
|December 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU7oJOMAxHQ Link]
|Footage of the 1-stage while it was aired down.
|March 5, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3ywsmfLUTk Link]
|"Lend a Helping Hand - CEC Durham, NC" Shows the 1-Stage's condition in April 2023.
|April 9, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj8T3FbzjhI Link]
|Footage of the show performing "Let's Have a Party." Note Chuck E's broken eye.
|May 7, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t68vePJdhbE Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFPtWEt_0Y&t=21s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58tzE3QWhy0 Link]
|Non programmed footage of "Out of This World" being played at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ENH00olEec Link]
|The 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the Durham location.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0j2SUVAV0&t=25s Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGm38f2TMSg&t=97s Link]
|Footage of "Most Perfect Day" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL6mXc_kU3w&t=7s Link]
|Footage of "Sparkles" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffs5Y2UN4Zg Link]
|Footage of "Do, Re, Mi" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph2jIcS4HXs Link]
|Store tour taken in August 2023
|August 1, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUmFK7pOZlI Link]
|Footage of the show stuck in random mode.
|August 20, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OLgSwC130&t=39s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show performed at the Durham store shortly before being discontinued.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AM5IXWv5E Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics being powered off.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_o21YX2tSQ&t=3s Link]
|Non programmed of "Game On!" being played at the Durham location.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44QHfKYS5Gw Link]
|On-stage close-up of the Durham Cyberamics.
|January 27, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRVTHR9co4 Link]
|Overview of the stage fully aired down.
|January 28, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyoqU0dw840 Link]
|The show operating, although in a broken state due to their Navori issue.
|February 10, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being played correctly on the 1-Stage at Durham. All characters except Chuck E. are aired up during this performance.
|June 8, 2024
|}
== References and Sources ==
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{{Generic|desc=The current exterior as of June 24, 2023.|image=DurhamExt06242023.jpg}}
'''''3724 Mayfair St, Store #380''''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location in Durham, North Carolina.
The store opened on March 7, 1994, with a [[1-Stage]]. It is the last Mini Unit variant of the 1-stage, and also the last location to have a full exterior with original 90s checkers. It is also the last CEC location in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle Triangle] to have animatronics, after the [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capital Blvd)|Capital Blvd]] location in Raleigh removed their [[Concept Unification Stage|3-Stage]] for the [[CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program|2.0 remodel]] on August 31, 2022.
== History ==
Durham opened on March 7, 1994, as one of two North Carolina locations with a Cyberamic Munch's Make-Believe Band Stage (the other was [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]] which opened in November 1991 with a Road Stage). They opened with the now unique prototype version of the 1-Stage called the Mini Unit, which is smaller than the average 1-Stage, and has a unique ceiling valance, only installed in [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)|just]] [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)|four]] [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)|other]] [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park Dr)|locations]] between 1992 and 1994 as a test stage for smaller stores. Durham is the last Cyberamic show in the Carolinas, and the entire Southeast region as a whole.
=== Opening ===
[[File:CECDurhamHeraldSunAd.png|thumb|298x298px|Durham's Opening Advertisement]]
Due to advertisements using the March 2nd date less than 10 days until the store was slated to opened, it is believed Durham may have had a "soft opening" on the 2nd and grand opening on the 7th, or that the date was delayed at the last minute. March 7th would make more sense as the opening date anyways, due to it being a Monday, and that most stores at that time typically opened on a Monday.
The store opened up in the Beacon Ridge Plaza shopping center, with most businesses of the plaza being located in a shopping center across the street. While little is known about the plaza, and no remnants of it by name exist, we know the Chuck E. Cheese was part of it due to numerous advertisements in newspaper articles using the plaza name associated with the store, and public property records.<ref>https://taxcama.dconc.gov/camapwa/PropertySummary.aspx?PARCELPK=20584&pageIndex=0</ref> Throughout the years, the plaza would become less active and lose more of the businesses that occupied the space. Starting in the late 2000s/early 2010s, half of the plaza was torn down, with the rest following soon after in 2016. The lots across the street would remain vacant and used as parking occasionally until around 2019, when a new complex, University Hill, with retail and apartments, was built. It is still active and standing to this day.
=== 1990s ===
Durham would open up with the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]], which was the standard for the time. Inside, the store would have the standard 90s decor, such as the CD Award parody posters, sports magazines, and planters. The store either opened up or received shortly after the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] games package. With the pictures we have, we can tell a good amount of how the store would have looked. It is safe to assume it had a layout nearly identical other later Mini Unit 1-Stage stores, bearing close resemblance to El Paso before expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgc6abiW2fE</ref> In the later half of 1994, the store would receive the sky crawl, (an early version of the Skytubes) with installation plans for it dated from August 1994.
In the mid/late 90s, Durham would receive updated signage for the exterior featuring the thumbs-up Chuck art with the star cap and would also receive larger awnings which covered the checkers. In the late 90s, the store would receive the [[Phase 2 (1997)|Phase 2]] games package. At an unknown point after 1998, the main sign above the entrance was switched out with the updated C-cap version for an unknown reason.
=== 2000s ===
Durham would stay mostly unchanged in the early 2000s, likely receiving the standard [[Phase 3 (2000)|Phase 3]] games package. This would change in late 2005, most likely September, when the store remodeled to the [[CEC 2005 Remodel Program]], which included drastically changing the store's layout (moving the prize counter, changing the entrance to be on the side), removal of showroom walls and expanding the showroom area, all major 90s decor pieces, and painting certain walls purple. Surprisingly, they would keep the dim lighting and Coach signage on the exterior. The stage would not change much after the remodel, except by 2008, Chuck's tuxedo and derby would be removed for the full Avenger outfit and cap.
=== 2010s ===
The store would receive many changes during the 2010s as the company transitioned from the Avenger to Rockstar era.
[[File:DurhamJasperRot.png|thumb|Jasper's original mask shortly before removal]]
Starting in the early 2010s and spanning the end of the decade, the stage itself would receive many changes, removing many of its original aspects. Character cosmetics would be some of the first parts to be changed. The first of the 1993 masks to be removed was Chuck's, after it became bleached for an unknown reason in 2011. Coming shortly after or around the same time, Pasqually's mask was also replaced. For a brief period in 2012, Pasqually wore a blue shirt instead of his typical red plaid pattern, but this change would seemingly be short-lived. Between February to May 2017, more of the original elements would get replaced. First, Jasper's shirt would be replaced with the new larger "cow print" version. Helen's original mask would be replaced not long after, although the exact reason for removal is unknown, as the most recent pictures showing the mask appeared to be in decent condition. The next mask to be replaced was Jasper's, which in a photo shows the foam around the eyes was beginning to rot.
Around 2010-2011, the television above Munch was removed, leaving the two side TVs. In 2012, the curtains were removed. In September 2013, Durham received the 2013 Update and hat removal signage and removed the awnings to reveal the checkers underneath them. You can still see slight fade from where the old "Chuck E. Cheese's" text was when it was centered on the sides of the building before 2013. Also, around the same time, the Munch's Make-Believe Band sign was modified to be purple where it was previously pink and was placed directly above Munch. Around this time also, they replaced their CRTs with flat screens and removed the televisions outside the showroom area. The skytubes would be removed by the late 2010s.
=== 2020s/Present Day ===
In more recent years, the show has been decreasing in condition, with every character having some movement or cosmetic issues. In recent years, the show's condition has fluctuated, with various things getting broken and fixed, such as Munch's flows being messed up over time. In April 2023, Chuck's eye weld broke, leading the eyes to not move, and one eye becoming off center from the other. This has since been fixed. Beginning in late April, the store would start installing brighter LED lights throughout the store, starting in the showroom, causing the store to no longer have dim lighting.
==== Eyelids ====
One of the things which has made Durham infamous within the community is the fact that Helen doesn't have eyelids. The exact reason why this happened is unknown, although speculations included the eyelids were removed due to scratching the irises, or that the eyelids fell backwards/the part which holds them in place broke, causing them to be removed entirely.
Sometime in March 2021, Chuck E.'s right eyelid would break. By July 2021, both of Helen's eyelids would be gone, and at some point, after that, Chuck's other eyelid would break too, causing Chuck E. and Helen to both appear to have no eyelids by late 2021 or early 2022, although Chuck E. still has his eyelids, inoperative and stuck up.
==== Current State ====
Just like nearly all other stores by then, Durham received the new Navori system in June 2023. Unfortunately, due to technical issues during the transition from the DVD Player to Navori (confirmed on a video by an employee of Raleigh visiting the store<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boeES1s8FWE</ref>), the animatronics would be stuck in random mode or even aired down. On only a few known occasions, the show has operated correctly, but the majority of the time since June 2023, the show had been in random movements or aired down.
On June 8, 2024<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E</ref>, the show would be seen operating correctly again, with the Navori issue seemingly fixed.
In late May 2024, the game room would be rearranged in preparation for trampolines. The store installed their trampolines in early June 2024.
As of June 2024, Durham still has the 1-Stage, 2005 Update (with the 90s bathrooms), 90s remodel checkers on the exterior, and 2013 Rockstar signage. <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
These are all of the currently identified games at this store.
* [[Big Win Super Spin]]
* Gum Drop
* Alley Roller Classic (Skee Ball)
* Down the Clown
* Cruisin' Blast
* Frogger
* Luigi's Mansion Arcade
* NBA Hoop Troop
* NBA Hoops
* [[Jett Rider]]
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* [[Hammer 2]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Boulder's Dozer's]]
* Bop 2 Win
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book]]
* Pop The Lock
* Sonic Spinner
* Crank It!
* Spinner Frenzy
* Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz
* Wonderland
* Crazy Tower
* The Sideshow
* Water Blast
* Rescue Helicopter
* NFL Two-Minute Drill
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride]]
* Rescue Hero
* Popcorn
* Harpoon Lagoon
* Hat Trick
* Winner's Wheel
|-|Walkaround Characters=
{| class="wikitable"
!Head
!Outfits & Suits
!Accessories
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck 1993|Chuck 1993 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 1 93 (Costume Outfit)]], [[Chuck Long Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|[[Chuck Long Fur Loose Legs (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Long Fur Arms (Costume Accessory)]],
|Unknown/Destroyed
|First walkaround the store recieved.
|-
|[[Chuck 1999 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 98 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Cool Chuck Hat 1 (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Head may be a conversion of the former head to 1999 standards.
|-
|[[Chuck 2005 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck 05 Avenger Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Avenger Hat (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|
|-
|[[Chuck 2010 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Short Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Used up through 2013.
|-
|[[Chuck 2014 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Attire 1 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Short Fur Vinyl Gloves (Costume Accessory)]]
|In-store
|
|}
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
!Stage
!Installed
!Removed
!Notes
|-
|[[1-Stage]]
|March 1994
|Still in use
|Last of five Mini Unit 1-Stages ever installed. Last Cyberamic stage in the Southeast region.
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!Animatronic
!Serial No.
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
|2030
|In-store
|Eyelids are stuck at the top
|-
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Missing eyelids
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Low mouth flows
|-
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Eyelids stay up during shows.
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|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Arms barely work
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|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Operational
|}
|-|Store Fixtures
=== Current Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["Ambassador of Fun" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Grand Marshal of Games" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Titan of Tokens" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Tri (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Quad (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Chuck E. (1999 Portrait)]]
* [["Friends" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Laughs" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Play" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Smiles" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Winning" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Celebration (CEC Décor)|"Celebration" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Rub Token For Good Luck!" Token (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Where A Kid Can Be A Kid." Token (CEC Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Restroom Ovals (Chuck & Helen) (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Kitchen (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Cool Chuck Logo (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Restroom Directional (CEC Signage]]
* [[Restroom Directional (SPT Signage]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Rockstar Logo (CEC Exterior Signage)]]
=== Former Store Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["M.C. Chuckie" (CD Award)]]
* [["Flabby Road" (CD Award)]]
* [["I've-a-Gotta-Da-Pizza" (CD Award)]]
* [[Cheese Guitar (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Lights (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Planters (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Reflective Stars (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Red CEC Tickets (CEC Décor)]]
* [[PBS Kids Proud Sponsor (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Make Magic" (SPT Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Star Cap Round Logo (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Show Room Signs (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Checkers (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Beverages (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Salad Bar (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Gifts & Prizes (SPT Signage)]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" - Letters / Round Logo (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)|"Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Round Logo (C Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
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== Media ==
=== Gallery ===
<gallery>
File:85 big.jpg|Exterior in 2006
File:DurhamExt06 2.jpg|Side exterior view in 2006
File:Durham2010.jpg|Exterior in 2010
File:ExtDurham.jpg|March 2010
File:Chuck E. Cheese's Durham, NC 12-2022.jpg|Exterior in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham Ball Crawl.png|A newspaper clipping featuring a view of the ball pit area. Dated November 1994. Possibly the oldest picture of the store.
File:Durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|The 1-Stage, sometime in the 90s
File:Durhamrecords.png|A closer look at one of the Record Posters near the show.
File:Durham Showroom 1997.png|Part of the showroom in September 1997, showing a group of teenagers and the Chuck E. walkaround. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:DurhamIntSept97.png|More of the store in September 1997, showing the store's skytubes and part of the entrance. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:Durham 90s Remodel 3.png|Alternative view of the interior during the 90s remodel.
File:Chuck E. Durham Tux.jpg|Chuck E. at Durham with his Tuxedo in the early 2000s
File:Durham stage.jpg|Helen, Munch, and Jasper in the early 2000s
File:CEC durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|Munch, Jasper, and Pasqually in the early 2000s
File:Chuck E Durham walkaround 90s-2000s.jpg|Chuck E. in a tuxedo walkaround with a Cool Chuck hat
File:DurhamSept2002 LosAngelesTimes.jpg|Showroom in September 2002
File:DurhamSpring2004-01.jpg|Showroom and prop shelf. Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-02.png|The store's 1-Stage in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-03.png|Another pic of the stage, Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-04.png|The store's gameroom in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamApril06.png|A view of the store in April 2006.
File:TuxChuckDurham06-07.png|The Chuck E. Cheese and Helen Henny animatronics at Durham, NC sometime in 2006 or 2007
File:Durhamstage2007.jpg|Durham's 1-stage in 2007. Barely visible, but Chuck is still sporting his tux and derby at this point!
File:Spring08Durham.png|The 1-stage playing the April 2008 show
File:DurhamHolidayShow.jpg|The 1-stage in the late 2000s playing the Holiday showtape.
File:23669 403711356544 6955498 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:23669 403711376544 1523805 n.jpg|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711366544 3194557 n.jpg|Helen Henny Cyberamic
File:23669 403711381544 3602465 n.jpg|Mr. Munch Cyberamic
File:23669 403711386544 4060425 n.jpg|Jasper T. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711391544 4467728 n.jpg|Pasqually the Chef Cyberamic
File:New-0953.jpg|Late 2000s
File:New-0952.jpg
File:23669 403711341544 2370667 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:Durham showroom 2010s.png|The stage around the late 2000s or early 2010s
File:Durham 1-stage 3-2010.jpg|The stage in March 2010
File:DurhamGameroom0310.jpg|Gameroom in March 2010
File:SkytubesDurham.jpg|Skytubes in March 2010
File:Durham2010s.jpg|Games, showroom, and skytube view in 2010
File:ChuckECheese-Durham 004.jpg|Showroom and 1-Stage in March 2011
File:DurhamGameroomMarch2011.jpg|Gameroom in March 2011
File:Durham avenger 2010s.png|The stage in the early 2010s with an Avenger walkaround
File:Durham later 2011.png|The stage around 2011 with Chuck E. having a bleached snout
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012.png|The stage in 2012 with a unique, short-lived element- Pasqually wearing a blue shirt.
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012 2.png|Ditto.
File:DurhamApril2012.png|Stage in April 2012
File:DurhamGameroom2012.jpg|Gameroom in April 2012
File:DurhamAug2012.png|Chuck E. and Helen animatronics in August 2012
File:DurhamChuck2013.jpg|Chuck E. in early 2013 with hat
File:Durham2013stage1.jpg|The whole band in 2013
File:DurhamStage2013 2.jpg|Ditto.
File:Photo Jul 15, 7 29 18 PM.jpg|Mid 2010s
File:Durham2015.png|Durham's 1-Stage with in 2015
File:DurhamJune2016.png|Stage in June 2016
File:DurhamShowroomApril2019.jpg|Showroom, April 2019
File:Durhamholiday19.png|The show in late 2019.
File:DurhamHoliday2020.jpg|Holiday 2020
File:Durham showroom 2020.jpg|Showroom view in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Chuck-e-cheeses-interior 51001053155 o.jpg|The 1-Stage in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCOrderingCounter&PrizeCounter2021.jpg|A photo of the Ordering Counter & Prize Counter on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCBeverageArea2021.jpg|A photo of the Beverage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNC1-StageMarch2021.jpg|A photo of the 1-Stage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Durham 1-stage December 2022.jpg|The 1-Stage in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham04092023.jpg|The 1-Stage in April 2023
File:ChuckDurham06242023.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:HelenDurham06242023.jpg|Helen Henny animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:MunchDurham06242023.jpg|Mr. Munch animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:JasperDurham06242023.jpg|Jasper T. Jowls animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:PasquallyDurham06242023.jpg|Pasqually P. Pieplate animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:DurhamChuckSerial.png|The serial number of the Chuck E. cyberamic.
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=== Videos ===
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!Description
!Filming Date
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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stc82NK174k Link]
|Shows the stage in 2009 playing the 2009 birthday showtape. Currently the oldest identified footage of this location.
|October 5, 2009
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZhA97fJdDg Link]
|Stage footage of "Deck The Halls"
|December 23, 2013
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89W9GzD3MjA Link]
|Store video footage including show footage playing the birthday show
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSlcqqYt-mg Link]
|Photo gallery of store including games and the show during a birthday party
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvOFcthS8g4 Link]
|Stage footage including the birthday show
|October 4, 2015
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6R-oXk2tvc Link]
|Various footage of the store and the stage itself
|May 14, 2017
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DESV-jmBlHU Link]
|"Birthday Star Spectacular" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage
|March 3, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0poSXqLTmQ Link]
|Tour of the store and 1-stage in August 2021
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaI8fzTLiLM Link]
|"Let's Be Friends" being played on the show in August 2021.
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.tiktok.com/@whatthechuck/video/7133242455386000686 Link]
|"Finding Mr. Munch’s air leak🍕" The tech of the store fixing an air leak in the Munch animatronic.
|August 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdVF93EeWnE Link]
|"Chuck E. Cheese’s Durham, NC Store Tour 2022" Store tour taken in November 2022.
|November 26, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R39bKixsAD0 Link]
|Stage performing "The Holiday Party" in December 2022
|December 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU7oJOMAxHQ Link]
|Footage of the 1-stage while it was aired down.
|March 5, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3ywsmfLUTk Link]
|"Lend a Helping Hand - CEC Durham, NC" Shows the 1-Stage's condition in April 2023.
|April 9, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj8T3FbzjhI Link]
|Footage of the show performing "Let's Have a Party." Note Chuck E's broken eye.
|May 7, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t68vePJdhbE Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFPtWEt_0Y&t=21s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58tzE3QWhy0 Link]
|Non programmed footage of "Out of This World" being played at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ENH00olEec Link]
|The 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the Durham location.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0j2SUVAV0&t=25s Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGm38f2TMSg&t=97s Link]
|Footage of "Most Perfect Day" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL6mXc_kU3w&t=7s Link]
|Footage of "Sparkles" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffs5Y2UN4Zg Link]
|Footage of "Do, Re, Mi" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph2jIcS4HXs Link]
|Store tour taken in August 2023
|August 1, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUmFK7pOZlI Link]
|Footage of the show stuck in random mode.
|August 20, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OLgSwC130&t=39s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show performed at the Durham store shortly before being discontinued.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AM5IXWv5E Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics being powered off.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_o21YX2tSQ&t=3s Link]
|Non programmed of "Game On!" being played at the Durham location.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44QHfKYS5Gw Link]
|On-stage close-up of the Durham Cyberamics.
|January 27, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRVTHR9co4 Link]
|Overview of the stage fully aired down.
|January 28, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyoqU0dw840 Link]
|The show operating, although in a broken state due to their Navori issue.
|February 10, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being played correctly on the 1-Stage at Durham. All characters except Chuck E. are aired up during this performance.
|June 8, 2024
|}
== References and Sources ==
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'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year, was also present. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
== Media ==
== References ==
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[[File:Footage.png|thumb|An image from Fredericksburg in December 2010 Before their 2012 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration.]]
'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year, was also present. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
== Media ==
== References ==
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[[File:Footage.png|thumb|An image from Fredericksburg in December 2010 Before their 2012 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration.]]
[[File:RIP.png|thumb|Fredericksburg in 2020 before they reopened. PC: NoahRbxt]]
'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc.
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year, was also present. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
== Media ==
== References ==
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'''4394 Eastgate Square Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza restaurant that opened on June 17th, 1990 in the Eastgate Square Shopping Center. It originally housed a [[Rocker Stage]] before removing it in late 2005 for the Studio 'C' Small Market, remodeling once again in April 2024 to the 2.0 Refresh. The store remains open.
==History==
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
On June 17th, 1990, the store opened with a [[Rocker Stage]]. In late 2005 the store recieved it's [[Phase IV]] replacing the previous stage with the Studio 'C' Small Market. On April 8th, 2024, the stage was removed, destroyed, and replaced with a Chuck E Live! stage and Video Wall as apart of their 2.0 Refresh.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese Studio C 16M]] || Unknown || Destroyed/Remains owned a private collector
|}
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==Media==
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:EastgateExterior2024.webp|The store's exterior as of 2024
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==References==
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on July 29th, 2003 a location in the south common area opened with a Studio 'C' 2000 that included a 16M bot, the location would stay the same until November 2012 when they received the "Cool Chuck" Configuration which ended up in the Removal of old decor, the hallway on the right side of the show was torn down & they expanded the location for more space, Painted some of the walls to a purple color the exterior stayed the same, but they added checkers which is still there.
in 2019 The skytubes, toddler zone including the awnings were removed. the location is supposedly getting 2.0 in September of this year.
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= HISTORY =
on July 29th, 2003 a location in the south common area opened with a Studio 'C' 2000 that included a 16M bot, the location would stay the same until November 2012 when they received the "Cool Chuck" Configuration which ended up in the Removal of old decor, the hallway on the right side of the show was torn down & they expanded the location for more space, Painted some of the walls to a purple color the exterior stayed the same, but they added checkers which is still there.
in 2019 The skytubes, toddler zone including the awnings were removed. the location is supposedly getting 2.0 in September of this year.
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= HISTORY =
on July 29th, 2003 a location in the south common area opened with a Studio 'C' 2000 that included a 16M bot, the location would stay the same until November 2012 when they received the "Cool Chuck" Configuration which ended up in the Removal of old decor, the hallway on the right side of the show was torn down & they expanded the location for more space, Painted some of the walls to a purple color the exterior stayed the same, but they added checkers which is still there.
in 2019 The skytubes, toddler zone including the awnings were removed. the location is supposedly getting 2.0 in September of this year.
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* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
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* [[Edmonton,_AB_(9863_19_Ave_NW)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
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* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
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* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
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* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
* [[Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (17410 Yonge St)]]
* [[Selma, TX (14565 IH 35 North)]]
* [[Jonesboro, AR (3400 E Highland Dr)]]
* [[Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (3255 Rutherford Rd)]]
* [[Decatur, AL (1801 Beltline Rd)]]
* [[Troy, MI (740 John R Rd)]]
* [[Florence, SC (2701 David McLeod Blvd)]]
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* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
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* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
|-|1994=
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
|-|2000=
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|-|2003=
* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
|-|2004=
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|-|2005=
* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
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{{Store Infobox
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the 1988 Major Remodel. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the Phase 1 Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen.They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the Phase 2 game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the Phase 2 game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being Phase 3. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
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|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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List of animatronics the store had.
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the 1988 Major Remodel. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the Phase 1 Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen.They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the Phase 2 game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the Phase 2 game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being Phase 3. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
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== References ==
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the 1988 Major Remodel. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the Phase 1 Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen.They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the Phase 2 game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the Phase 2 game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being Phase 3. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the 1988 Major Remodel. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the Phase 1 Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen.They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the Phase 2 game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the Phase 2 game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being Phase 3. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
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|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = 2011
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chicoexterior1.png
|storenumber = 230
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = 2011
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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|closed = 2011
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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{{Store Infobox
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|closed = 2011
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|Chuck E. Cheese’s: Dancin’ All Night Long (Chico, CA, 2009) (youtube.com)
|Chuck E. Cheese’s: Dancin’ All Night Long (Chico, CA, 2009
|2009
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 230
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = 2011
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U&list=PL2zBd0XJNregqRA0XMzao4bHwuLnVFqR_&index=3 Link]
|Chuck E. Cheese’s: Dancin’ All Night Long (Chico, CA, 2009
|2009
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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|storenumber = 230
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = 2011
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
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* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Chuck E. Cheese’s: Dancin’ All Night Long (Chico, CA, 2009
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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== History ==
Eau Claire opened on April 30th, 1987, as a Post-Merger CEC with a Rocker Stage. Little to no information is known about this location, other than newspaper articles
It is unknown if they recieved the 1988 Remodel because no photos exist of this location at all.
In Late 1989, they would close for unknown reasons. It would sit abandoned until in 1990, when it turned into a Circus Pizza being the only one outside of Minnesota, Probably reciving a Rock-afire Explosion. It would close in 1991, being the shortest lived Circus Pizza. Sometime later, the building was converted into a Highland Fitness. As of 2024, the Highland Fitness is still there, with little to no remnants of CEC or Circus Pizza anywhere.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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== History ==
Eau Claire opened on April 30th, 1987, as a Post-Merger CEC with a Rocker Stage. Little to no information is known about this location, other than newspaper articles
It is unknown if they recieved the 1988 Remodel because no photos exist of this location at all.
In Late 1989, they would close for unknown reasons. It would sit abandoned until in 1990, when it turned into a Circus Pizza being the only one outside of Minnesota, Probably reciving a Rock-afire Explosion. It would close in 1991, being the shortest lived Circus Pizza. Sometime later, the building was converted into a Highland Fitness. As of 2024, the Highland Fitness is still there, with little to no remnants of CEC or Circus Pizza anywhere.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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== History ==
Eau Claire opened on April 30th, 1987, as a Post-Merger CEC with a Rocker Stage. Little to no information is known about this location, other than newspaper articles
It is unknown if they recieved the 1988 Remodel because no photos exist of this location at all.
In Late 1989, they would close for unknown reasons. It would sit abandoned until in 1990, when it turned into a Circus Pizza being the only one outside of Minnesota, Probably reciving a Rock-afire Explosion. It would close in 1991, being the shortest lived Circus Pizza. Sometime later, the building was converted into a Highland Fitness. As of 2024, the Highland Fitness is still there, with little to no remnants of CEC or Circus Pizza anywhere.
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List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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'''Chuck E. Cheese's University, also known as CECU for short,''' is an extensive informative guide detailing all parts of the history of the Chuck E. Cheese's brand. From Pizza Time Theatre to the Rock-afire Explosion, to the modern day, and Peter Piper Pizza, we plan on covering everything there is to offer in Chuck E. Cheese's name! Get reading, get preparing, ''' let the info-tainment begin!'''{{Template:Block|text=<big>
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''' NOTE: This wiki is NOT affiliated with CEC Entertainment, Creative Engineering, OR any related companies. This wiki, despite being comprehensive, is 100% unofficial and does not have any association with official brands. '''
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{{Use This Store Name Infobox!|companytype=Private|industry=Family Entertainment Center|founded=May 17, 1977, (PTT) March 3, 1980, (SPP), May 16, 1985 (SPT)|founder=[[Showbiz Pizza Place]], [[Pizza Time Theatre]]|headquarters=Irving, TX|parent=[[Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.]]|image=CEC Entertainment.png.png|numberoflocations=568|areaserved=Africa, Asia, Europe, The Americas|keypeople=David McKillips, Current CEO|brands=TJ Hartford's, Pasqually's Pizza & Wings|owner=Monarch Capital|parent=Atari, Inc. (1977–1978)[[Pizza Time Theatre, Inc.]] (1978–1985) ShowBiz Pizza Time, Inc. (1985–1998) CEC Entertainment, Inc. (1998–2020) CEC Entertainment, LLC (2020–present)|subsidiaries=[[Peter Piper Pizza]]|website=https://www.chuckecheese.com/|title=CEC Entertainment, LLC}}
'''CEC Entertainment''', formerly known as '''Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.''' is the parent of American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese. Through CEC, the company operated 500+ locations across the world, and also owns Peter Piper Pizza Pasqually's Pizza & Wings, and formerly Showbiz Pizza & TJ Hartford's.
=History =
Showbiz Pizza Time was originally formed as a result of the merger between Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre, which was finalized in May of 1985. After the merger, both Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre operated separately. However, certain Showbiz Pizza locations opened with Chuck E. Cheese characters like Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder). In the later half of the 80s, Showbiz Pizza Time requested rights to the Rockafire Explosion from Aaron Fechter, which they were declined. This caused a falling out between the companies, which would be the cause of Concept Unification, the removal of the Rockafire for Chuck E. Cheese and his friends.
The early 90s brought heavy competition from companies like Discovery Zone and Leaps and Bounds. Due to the competition, the company faced low sales. This initiated a remodel effort, called "Operation Thumb Chuck." Which brought a more updated look to the locations, so they could stand out against other companies. The company also created new stages around this time to supply something fresh and new to their costumers.
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== Design Concepts ==
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=== Remodels ===
* Unnamed 1986 Remodel
* [[Operation Thumb Chuck (Remodel)|Operation Thumb Chuck]]
* [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]]
* Unnamed 2015 Remodel
* [[CEC 2.0 (Remodel)|CEC 2.0]]
=== Phases ===
* [[CEC Phase I|Phase I]]
* [[CEC Phase II|Phase II]]
* [[CEC Phase III|Phase III]]
* [[CEC Phase IV|Phase IV]]
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== Design Concepts ==
* [[CEC Mini Unit/Small Market Stores|Mini Unit/Small Market Stores]]
=== '''Remodels''' ===
* Unnamed 1986 Remodel
* [[Operation Thumb Chuck (Remodel)|Operation Thumb Chuck]]
* [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]]
* Unnamed 2015 Remodel
* [[CEC 2.0 (Remodel)|CEC 2.0]]
=== '''Phases''' ===
* [[CEC Phase I|Phase I]]
* [[CEC Phase II|Phase II]]
* [[CEC Phase III|Phase III]]
* [[CEC Phase IV|Phase IV]]
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== Design Concepts ==
* [[Mini Unit Stores]]
* [[Small Market Stores]]
=== '''Remodels''' ===
* Unnamed 1986 Remodel
* [[Operation Thumb Chuck (Remodel)|Operation Thumb Chuck]]
* [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]]
* Unnamed 2015 Remodel
* [[CEC 2.0 (Remodel)|CEC 2.0]]
=== '''Phases''' ===
* [[CEC Phase I|Phase I]]
* [[CEC Phase II|Phase II]]
* [[CEC Phase III|Phase III]]
* [[CEC Phase IV|Phase IV]]
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== Design Concepts ==
* [[Mini Unit Stores]]
* [[Small Market Stores]]
* [[2003 Reconfiguration]]
=== '''Remodels''' ===
* Unnamed 1986 Remodel
* [[Operation Thumb Chuck (Remodel)|Operation Thumb Chuck]]
* [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]]
* Unnamed 2015 Remodel
* [[CEC 2.0 (Remodel)|CEC 2.0]]
=== '''Phases''' ===
* [[CEC Phase I|Phase I]]
* [[CEC Phase II|Phase II]]
* [[CEC Phase III|Phase III]]
* [[CEC Phase IV|Phase IV]]
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== Design Concepts ==
* [[Mini Unit Stores]]
* [[Small Market Stores]]
* [[2003 Reconfiguration]]
=== '''Remodels''' ===
* Unnamed 1986 Remodel
* [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]
* [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]]
* Unnamed 2015 Remodel
* [[Chuck E. Cheese 2.0]]
=== '''Phases''' ===
* [[CEC Phase I|Phase I]]
* [[CEC Phase II|Phase II]]
* [[CEC Phase III|Phase III]]
* [[CEC Phase IV|Phase IV]]
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== History ==
Eau Claire opened on April 30th, 1987, as a Post-Merger CEC with a Rocker Stage. Little to no information is known about this location, other than newspaper articles
It is unknown if they recieved the 1988 Remodel due to its short lifespan and because no photos exist of this location at all.
In Late 1989, they would close for unknown reasons. It would sit abandoned until in 1990, when it turned into a Circus Pizza being the only one outside of Minnesota, Probably reciving a Rock-afire Explosion. It would close in 1991, being the shortest lived Circus Pizza. Sometime later, the building was converted into a Highland Fitness. As of 2024, the Highland Fitness is still there, with little to no remnants of CEC or Circus Pizza anywhere.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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'''CEC 2.0''' is a remodel that removes all pre-2017 decor from a store including art, signs, booths, flooring, and the animatronic show. It began at the San Antonio (Stone Oak), TX (1403 N Loop) location in June 2017
==History==
==2017 Version==
==2021 Version==
Debuted in [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] this variant included a TV screen similar to the Circles of Light stage. The TV is made up of small LED tiles produced by Acue Lighting. The 2021 2.0 remodel also reintroduced the pickup counter which was originally in a small amount of locations.
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|closed = 2011
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Chuck E. Cheese’s: Dancin’ All Night Long (Chico, CA, 2009
|2009
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png|1996 Olympics Advertisment
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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|storenumber = 230
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = 2011
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== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Chuck E. Cheese’s: Dancin’ All Night Long (Chico, CA, 2009
|2009
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png|1996 Olympics Advertisment
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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|built = 1999
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[[File:Footage.png|thumb|An image from Fredericksburg in December 2010 Before their 2012 "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration.]]
[[File:RIP.png|thumb|Fredericksburg in 2020 before they reopened. PC: NoahRbxt]]
'''Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened July 23rd, 2021 with a Video Wall + Dance Floor, after previously opening on September 4, 1999 with a Studio 'C'.
== History ==
Fredericksburg originally opened on September 4th, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. The location would remain relatively unchanged until 2012, when it received the "Cool Chuck" Reconfiguration. This meant the removal of Showroom walls, older interior elements for newer designs, a new exterior design, and new purple walls inside.
The store would once again go unchanged until May 29th, 2020, when the location permanently closed. The location was put up for sale on LoopNet, which uncovered never before seen photos of the location when it had Operation Thumb Chuck, pre-2012, and released other notable information like square footage, parking spaces, etc. When Fredericksburg closed many parts were sent to Hampton and used. However when Hampton remodeled in 2022 the parts were officially destroyed.
Fredericksburg would stay vacant for a little over a year, until June of 2021, when the store would be worked on again with plans to reopen. The store would reopen a little over a month later, and have a grand reopening ceremony, offering free incentives to visitors, like cake, playtime, etc. Building wise, the remodel offered a new restroom design, updates to the kitchen, and ordering area, a new game package, new decor, and a new stage; the 2021 model Dance Floor + Video Wall, which was first installed at the [[Manassas, VA (7730 Stream Walk Ln)]] location earlier that year, was also present. The store also made minor tweaks to the character orientation after opening, like making Chuck E.'s poster next to the video wall larger.
== Media ==
== References ==
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1986, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to beadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
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Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new playplace titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's facade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
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|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
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|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
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|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
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|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
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|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
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|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
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|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Montfortclipping.png
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
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'''The Cyberamic 3-Stage''', erroneously known as the '''2.5 Stage''', is an unofficial stage type made for [[Chuck E. Cheese's]] restaurants that formerly had a [[3-Stage]]. Only two locations received this conversion, being [[Lynnwood, WA (3717 196th St Ste. 100)]] sometime around 2000, and [[Springfield, MA (1716 Boston Rd)]] in 2019. Both Lynnwood and Springfield's installations were likely unrelated and coincidental, both likely relating to the bad condition of the original animatronics. The first to be removed would be Springfield, removing it a year after installation when the store closed in 2020 as a bankruptcy casualty. The only Cyberamic 3-Stage would be Lynnwood until they closed on July 23, 2023. Lynnwood's animatronics were said to have come from the Spokane, WA location.
== Details ==
'' See also: [[3-Stage]] ''
The stage itself is a standard 3-Stage, but uses [[Cyberamic]] animatronics instead of the [[Concept Unification]] animatronics. Pizzacam and other props are removed. Springfield's buildings had unique purple lighting during shows.
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'''The Cyberamic 3-Stage''', erroneously known as the '''2.5 Stage''', is an unofficial stage type made for [[Chuck E. Cheese's]] restaurants that formerly had a [[3-Stage]]. Only two locations received this conversion, being [[Lynnwood, WA (3717 196th St Ste. 100)]] sometime around 2000, and [[Springfield, MA (1716 Boston Rd)]] in 2019. Both Lynnwood and Springfield's installations were likely unrelated and coincidental, both likely relating to the bad condition of the original animatronics. The first to be removed would be Springfield, removing it a year after installation when the store closed in 2020 as a bankruptcy casualty. The only Cyberamic 3-Stage would be Lynnwood until they closed on July 23, 2023. Lynnwood's animatronics were said to have come from the Spokane, WA location.
== Details ==
'' See also: [[3-Stage]] ''
The stage itself is a standard 3-Stage, but uses [[Cyberamic]] animatronics instead of the [[Concept Unification]] animatronics. Pizzacam and other props are removed. Springfield's buildings had unique purple lighting during shows.
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==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
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'''The Cyberamic 3-Stage''', erroneously known as the '''2.5 Stage''', is an unofficial stage type made for [[Chuck E. Cheese's]] restaurants that formerly had a [[3-Stage]]. Only two locations received this conversion, being [[Lynnwood, WA (3717 196th St Ste. 100)]] sometime around 2000, and [[Springfield, MA (1716 Boston Rd)]] in 2019. Both Lynnwood and Springfield's installations were likely unrelated and coincidental, both likely relating to the bad condition of the original animatronics. The first to be removed would be Springfield, removing it a year after installation when the store closed in 2020 as a bankruptcy casualty. The only Cyberamic 3-Stage would be Lynnwood until they closed on July 23, 2023. Lynnwood's animatronics were said to have come from the Spokane, WA location.
== Details ==
'' See also: [[3-Stage]] ''
The stage itself is a standard 3-Stage, but uses [[Cyberamic]] animatronics instead of the [[Concept Unification]] animatronics. Pizzacam and other props are removed. Springfield's buildings had unique purple lighting during shows.
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'''The Cyberamic 3-Stage''', erroneously known as the '''2.5 Stage''', is an unofficial stage type made for [[Chuck E. Cheese's]] restaurants that formerly had a [[3-Stage]]. Only two locations received this conversion, being [[Lynnwood, WA (3717 196th St Ste. 100)]] sometime around 2000, and [[Springfield, MA (1716 Boston Rd)]] in 2019. Both Lynnwood and Springfield's installations were likely unrelated and coincidental, both likely relating to the bad condition of the original animatronics. The first to be removed would be Springfield, removing it a year after installation when the store closed in 2020 as a bankruptcy casualty. The only Cyberamic 3-Stage would be Lynnwood until they closed on July 23, 2023. Lynnwood's animatronics were said to have come from the Spokane, WA location.
== Details ==
'' See also: [[3-Stage]] ''
The stage itself is a standard 3-Stage, but uses [[Cyberamic]] animatronics instead of the [[Concept Unification]] animatronics. Pizzacam and other props are removed. Springfield's buildings had unique purple lighting during shows.
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'''The Cyberamic 3-Stage''', erroneously known as the '''2.5 Stage''', is an unofficial stage type made for [[Chuck E. Cheese's]] restaurants that formerly had a [[3-Stage]]. Only two locations received this conversion, being [[Lynnwood, WA (3717 196th St Ste. 100)]] sometime around 2000, and [[Springfield, MA (1716 Boston Rd)]] in 2019. Both Lynnwood and Springfield's installations were likely unrelated and coincidental, both likely relating to the bad condition of the original animatronics. The first to be removed would be Springfield, removing it a year after installation when the store closed in 2020 as a bankruptcy casualty. The only Cyberamic 3-Stage would be Lynnwood until they closed on July 23, 2023. Lynnwood's animatronics were said to have come from the Spokane, WA location.
== Details ==
'' See also: [[3-Stage]] ''
The stage itself is a standard 3-Stage, but uses [[Cyberamic]] animatronics instead of the [[Concept Unification]] animatronics. Pizzacam and other props are removed. Springfield's buildings had unique purple lighting during shows.
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'''S Cooper St''' is an unfinished and cancelled standalone Chuck E. Cheese's location that was planned sometime between 1998-1999. It was meant to be next to the Wendy's which is still open there. It would've most likely had a [[Studio 'C'/Stage 2002]]. This store never materialized besides a few newspaper articles, and it likely never opened due to the [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)|S Fielder]] and [[Arlington, TX (3200 Justiss Dr)|Justiss Dr]] locations already being in Arlington, and them both being popular enough already. As of current, a gas station is on the space where this location would've once stood.
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'''Olde Town Shopping Center, 500 Old Town Rd,''' also known as '''Vestavia,''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on October 20th, 1982 and is currently open to this day as a Chuck E. Cheese.
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== History ==
On October 22nd, 1982, Vestavia would open as a Showbiz Pizza Place, the fifth one to open in Alabama. Vestavia would receive the Showbiz Pizza Campground Upgrade at some point in the late 80's.
Vestavia would receive Concept Unification by Mid-1991, retrofitting the Rock-afire Explosion into Chuck E. Cheese characters, and would also remodel to the 1986 Remodel, painting the walls white, adding colored checkers, replacing older decor with newer decor, and changing the exterior to the "Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" exterior from this remodel. Around the Mid 90's, this location would receive the Operation Thumb Chuck Remodel, which saw the removal of older decor for newer decor, added new green and black booths to the showroom and blue and red ones to the rest of the store, added the SkyTubes, and would give Vestavia a Thumb Chuck exterior. At some point in the Mid-to-Late 90's, Helen would receive a custom yellow boa to replace the original black and white one as well as a custom green cheerleader outfit seen at other Alabama locations during this time.
In Fall of 2000, Vestavia would receive one of the very first Studio C 2000's, replacing their 3 Stage.
They would remodel again in 2011 to the 2010 Update to the 2003 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration, removing all the 90's decor, painting some of the walls purple, replacing some of the older booths with newer booths, replacing the Thumb Chuck exterior with an Avenger Chuck exterior, and removing the showroom walls and balcony seating. This location would receive the 2015 Remodel, which saw the location paint the walls lime, blue, and yellow, replace the older decor with newer decor, and replace the Studio C 2000 with a 2015 Version of the Chuck E. Live Stage.
Vestavia would receive the 2.0 Remodel in December of 2021, changing the exterior to the 2.0 exterior, removing older decor for newer decor, painting the walls white, replacing all of the older booths with 2.0 booths, and replacing the 2015 Model Chuck E. Live Stage with a 2021 Model. As of current, Vestavia remains like this.
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'''Chuck E. Cheese's University, also known as CECU for short,''' is an extensive informative guide detailing all parts of the history of the Chuck E. Cheese's brand. From Pizza Time Theatre to the Rock-afire Explosion, to the modern day, and Peter Piper Pizza, we plan on covering everything there is to offer in Chuck E. Cheese's name! Get reading, get preparing, ''' let the info-tainment begin!'''{{Template:Block|text=<big>
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''' NOTE: This wiki is NOT affiliated with CEC Entertainment, Creative Engineering, OR any related companies. This wiki, despite being comprehensive, is 100% unofficial and does not have any association with official brands. '''
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The Wilkes-Barre Pizza Time Theatre was first mentioned in a Pizza Times article in October 1982<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes2-3.pdf</ref>, and again in December 1982<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes2-4.pdf</ref>, alongside the lease being signed at the same time<ref name=":0" />. It would be worked on until August 1983 when the plans were shelved due to them being unable to waiver required parking spots for more space<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/437865024/</ref>
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'''500 Scott St''' was a cancelled Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre that was mentioned and planned around 1982. It was planned for opening until the plans were permanently shelved due to parking lot disputes. It was in a former A&P building. Wilkes-Barre would not see Chuck E. Cheese's again for 20 years, until the new location at [[2120 Wilkes Barre Township Blvd]] opened in 2004.
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The Wilkes-Barre Pizza Time Theatre was first mentioned in a Pizza Times article in October 1982<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes2-3.pdf</ref>, and again in December 1982<ref>https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes2-4.pdf</ref>, alongside the lease being signed at the same time<ref name=":0" />. It would be worked on until August 1983 when the plans were shelved due to them being unable to waiver required parking spots for more space.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/437865024/</ref> In the late 1980s, it would become a Levi's store and then would become a medical clinic. It is currently still a clinic, with the exterior receiving minor altercations since then.
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Antioch2007.jpg
|storenumber = 77, 82
|built = 1956 (W.T Grant's)
|opened = March 3rd, 1980
|closed = August-October 2007
|demolished = January 2012
|squarefootage = 11,000-12,000
}}
'''Antioch Center, 2726 NE Vivion Rd''', also known as '''Antioch''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on March 3rd, 1980, and closed in 2007 as a Chuck E. Cheese's. It was located in an exterior-entrance tenant space in the Antioch Center mall. This store was the first ever Showbiz Pizza Place to ever open in Missouri, and the first ever opened overall.
==History==
''See page: [[SPP History]]''
In 1979, Topeka Inn Management, a Holiday Inn hotel franchisee, collaborated with Pizza Time Theatre to open and operate 280 Pizza Time Theatre restaurants in 16 different states, one of those being Missouri. The store that was already being planned was the location in the Antioch Center. This location would be in development, until Bob Brock saw potential with the animatronic company Creative Engineering, Inc. Their more advanced animatronic characters interested him, and soon enough, TPI suspended their deal with PTT, leaving the Antioch Center location unfinished. It would be like this until Topeka Inn decided to quickly and hastily rebrand the location to a new chain, known as Showbiz Pizza. This choice notably left several Pizza Time Theatre remnants, such as an unbranded Cheese Crawl. At first, this location did not have a Rock-afire Explosion, as the building was not quite finished and/or finalized. Until they could install a Rock-afire Explosion, the store used the Wolf Pack 5 with a modified Queenie, known as Mini Mozzarella, which was another animatronic band from Creative Engineering. This band would last until February 1981, where they would install a Rock-afire Explosion in it's place.
In 1989, Kansas City would receive Concept Unification, which resulted in the retrofitting and retheming of the Showbiz Pizza characters and decor, switching out the Rock-afire Explosion for Munch's Make Believe Band. It is unclear whether they added the new Showbiz Pizza sign, or got a 1987 Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza sign. This swapped out the old decorations and theming for new beadboard wainscoting, presumably checkers along the upper sides of the walls, blue and white striped canopies over the counters and salad bar, new games, and new seating and decorations. Items included Mount Chuckmore, confetti character posters, and more. Antioch Center, at this time, would go through an extensive exterior renovation, replacing the arched canopy facade with a green and beige design with new entrance canopies.
In the mid-1990s, this store would remodel for the final time, and receive Operation Thumb Chuck, which was the largest change in this store's history. Canopies were removed, beadboards were repainted to grey, and new restroom, salad bar, and entrance signage were added. Red and yellow awnings were also added to the exterior. However, the green and black booth designs would never be replaced. Among interior changes also included Artifact Shelves, and wall planters along the showroom. The store would never remodel after this, as it would close years later. The 3-Stage itself, due to this store's high ceiling height, would be uniquely very tall, with the building backdrop not reaching.
Plans for this store to close were made as early as 2004, when the Kansas City board made discussion of demolishing Antioch Center for a much newer open-air center. It is unclear if Chuck E. Cheese's would've been rebuilt for this new project or not. The plans were shelved due to financial or lease reasons.
A 2005 blog described this store as large, with a lot of storage due to the wasted square footage. The room used for storage was presumably some kind of Sportsroom. The 3-Stage also notably never replaced Chuck's tuxedo, and kept Pizzacam's box. Not only this, but they also had an extra private party room known internally as Dining C. They would stay like this until the store closed in Spring of 2007. The mall it resided in, Antioch Center, was struggling financially and had less and less visitors. This store most likely closed due to the mall's growing failure and diminishing success. Despite this, Antioch center's website still listed Chuck E. Cheese's late into 2007, long after it seemingly closed. The vacant space in the mall where Chuck E. Cheese's resided would never be replaced by a new business, as Antioch Center would permanently close in 2012. Purchased by a new company, in January of that year, the mall's contents and frame were subsequently razed for the construction of a new shopping center, known as Antioch Crossing. Antioch Crossing remains in the plot of land to this day.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
TODO: Archive game list.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Billy Bob Walkaround
* Chuck E. Cheese Walkaround (TODO: Generations of heads and outfits/versions)
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1980 with a Wolf Pack 5 show, which was replaced with the Rock-afire Explosion in February 1981. It would be converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's 3-Stage due to the Concept Unification Process in 1989. They would keep this stage until closure in 2005. Uniquely very tall due to the store's high ceiling structure.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://youtu.be/a3RbvsrLy2U?feature=shared
|Antioch in 1989 before CU, blue wainscoting can be seen.
|1989
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch1.jpg|Wolf Pack 5 (1980)
File:Antioch2.jpg|Beach Bear
File:Antioch3.jpg|Dingo Starr
File:Antioch4.jpg|Wolfman
File:Antioch5.jpg|Fats Geronimo
File:Antioch6.jpg|Mini Mozzarella
File:Antiochcec1.jpg|Exterior (2005)
File:Antiochcec2.jpg|3-Stage (2005)
File:Antiochcec3.jpg|Interior (2005)
File:Antioch2010s.png|Exterior post-closure (2010s)
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== See Also ==
*[[SPP Locations]]
*[[SPP History]]
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|storenumber = ADD LATER
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 6th, 1981
|closed =
|demolished =
|squarefootage = ~10,000
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== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 6th, 1981 as a standard stand alone Showbiz Pizza Place, being the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
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|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd) is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> with a Rock A-fire Explosion.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> with a Rock A-fire Explosion.
In [ADD DATE] the store would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which involved painting walls white and adding checkers, beadboarding, showroom windows and a new ordering/prize counter. Around this time the store would presumably rebrand exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
Around the mid 1990's the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor, added new games ride, and the addition of a toddler play area called the Toddler Zone.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock A-fire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In [ADD DATE] the store would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which involved painting walls white and adding checkers, beadboarding, showroom windows and a new ordering/prize counter. Around this time the store would presumably rebrand exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
Around the mid 1990's the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor, added new games ride, and the addition of a toddler play area called the Toddler Zone.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|link from the "share" URL of the website
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock A-fire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
Around the early 1990's the store would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which involved painting walls white and adding checkers, beadboarding, showroom windows and a new ordering/prize counter. Around this time the store would presumably rebrand exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza.
Around the mid 1990's the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor, added new games ride, and the addition of a toddler play area called the Toddler Zone.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|link from the "share" URL of the website
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
|closed =
|demolished =
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock A-fire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991 the store received the Unnamed 1986 Remodel<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around the mid 1990's the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|link from the "share" URL of the website
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = pensacolapre2.0.jpg
|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
|closed =
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza:Standard Buildings|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around the mid 1990's the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes. Wainscoting was also painted grey.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in August 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam, unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually, Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit) || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch, Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls, Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny, Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building, Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese, Unknown
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
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|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = pensacolapre2.0.jpg
|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza:Standard Buildings|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around the mid 1990's the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes. Wainscoting was also painted grey.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in August 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam, unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually, Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch, Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls, Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny, Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building, Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese, Unknown
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
|closed =
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza:Standard Buildings|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around the mid 1990's the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes. Wainscoting was also painted grey.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in August 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
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* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
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* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
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* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
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* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
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* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
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* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
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* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
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* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
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{{Store Infobox
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|closed = 2024
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== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Remodels received should be discussed here also.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|link from the "share" URL of the website
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
<references />
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Chico, CA (966 East Ave)
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chicoexterior1.png
|storenumber = 230
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = January 11th, 2011
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st 1982, as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They would have a lounge room with the King. Chico's guest star is unkown at that time. The Chico Pizza Time Theatre would participate in various events.Chico survived the bankruptcy and stayed open to keep the store open they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe, offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, (probably with the inclusion of colored checkereds), new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
The C stage and The King (if he was still installed) would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkereds, and old rides, added new playgrounds such as the Obstotron and the Ball Bath, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also recieved the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, during the olympic games, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package, and because of the olympic games, it would have a special deal, where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would cause a certain decision.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store was in worse shape.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, that being that a few walls were painted purple, along with a few showroom windows, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage , where they got a weird, Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chico Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise wouldn’t be renewed, because they couldn’t update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, FUN ZONE & PIZZA. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and new characters on the two stage. (Atleast, they kept Jasper’s guitar.)
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Jurassic Park 1944
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Daytona USA
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Wheel of Fortune 2001 and Coin Pusher
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue var.)
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Pot O’ Gold
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Puff the Magic Dragon Ride
* Goin’ Fishin’
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Spider Stompin’ (2 Units)
* Dinospin
* Dunk N’ Alien Swamp Stomp
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table 1996
* Caveman Clobber
* Artic Thunder
* Cruis'n USA
* Buddy Bear
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (with Bootleg cabinet)
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Chuck E. Cheese’s: Dancin’ All Night Long (Chico, CA, 2009
|2009
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png|1996 Olympics Advertisment
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chicoexterior1.png
|storenumber = 230
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = January 11th, 2011
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st, 1982 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage, and a lounge room with The King. Chico's guest star at the time is unknown. The store participated in multiple events. Chico survived the 1984 bankruptcy and stayed open. To keep the store open, they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe and offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything had stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, the introduction of checkers, new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
Sometime around 1993, the C stage and The King would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkers, and old rides. It also came with several new additions, such as new playgrounds, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). This also came with the addition of two TV sets next to the stage that had makeshift planters on the bottom of them. The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also received the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package. During the 1996 Summer Olympics, they had a special deal where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would make very poor decisions that would affect Chico's future.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr. Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated the skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store began to deteriorate in quality.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, which included a few walls being painted purple, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage, where they got a unique Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise for Chico would not be renewed, because they couldn’t afford to update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, Fun Zone & Pizza. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and retrofitted cyberamics that unfortunately did not work.
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
Sometime around 2016, the original building was demolished and a new DaVita Dialysis center was built on top of it.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (Bootleg cabinet)
* Jurassic Park (1994)
* Daytona USA
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Wheel Of Fortune (2001)
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue variant)
* Puff the Magic Dragon Coin Operated Ride
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table (1996)
* Caveman Clobber
* Dinoscore
* Arctic Thunder
* Cruis’n USA
* Pot O’ Gold
* Wheel Of Fortune (Coin Pusher)
* Buddy Bear
* Swamp Stomp
* Spider Stompin’ (there were 2 of these)
* Dunk N’ Alien
* Dinospin
* Goin’ Fishin’ / Fishin’ Fun
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
* Balcony Stage
* C-Stage
* 2-Stage
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Dancin’ All Night Long
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/zUefRhKWpsA Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/fGT8IAgCskk Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DaCBZyrnORA Link]
|Chuck E. March 2001
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/1v5IvFhARBU Link]
|Birthday video
|September 6, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/W8EtubUJ76w Link]
|The Infamous No More Chuck E. Cheese video
|May 2nd, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/S4nqebm43CI Link]
|Fun Zone's Closure
|September 18th, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/JLdBhKEfmbI Link]
|The Vacant building 4 years later
|2015
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png|alt=1996 Olympics Advertisment
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
Credit's to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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'''''Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater/ Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on May 18th, 1981 and is still opened today with the 2.0 remodel. It is located across from the Vintage Faire Mall.
== History ==
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with either a Portrait Stage or Balcony Stage. It also opened with the new "corporate design", which would be the only one installed besides the San Ramon, CA location.
During its lifespan, it had Harmony Howlett, madame Oink and Helen Henny as the guest stars. It also had Dolli Dimples in the cabaret. It also hosted Teen Nights during the 80s like any other PTT. On October 22nd, 1984, it would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. It would be refranchised not long after though. Somewhere between 1989/1990, it would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older decor for newer decor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage, and rebranding the exterior to "Showbiz Pizza".
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive Phase 1, which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate.... again. Not long after during 2006/2007, they would receive Phase 4 or the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck remodel. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old decor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would also expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older decor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
Animatronics & Videos coming soon!
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'''''Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater/ Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on May 18th, 1981 and is still opened today with the 2.0 remodel. It is located across from the Vintage Faire Mall.
== History ==
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with either a Portrait Stage or Balcony Stage. It also opened with the new "corporate design", which would be the only one installed besides the San Ramon, CA location.
During its lifespan, it had Harmony Howlett, madame Oink and Helen Henny as the guest stars. It also had Dolli Dimples in the cabaret. It also hosted Teen Nights during the 80s like any other PTT. On October 22nd, 1984, it would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. It would be refranchised not long after though. Somewhere between 1989/1990, it would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older decor for newer decor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage, and rebranding the exterior to "Showbiz Pizza".
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive Phase 1, which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate.... again. Not long after during 2006/2007, they would receive Phase 4 or the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck remodel. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old decor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would also expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older decor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
Animatronics & Videos coming soon!
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'''''Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)''''' was a ''Pizza Time Theater'' that opened on October 20th, 1980 and closed during May 2008. This location had the second to last Rocker Stage in existence and was the 15th Chuck E. Cheese to open overall
== History ==
In progress, check back in tomorrow.
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|closed = 2024
|squarefootage = 30,000
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== History ==
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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==== '''News Articles, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
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== References ==
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== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Remodels received should be discussed here also.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== References ==
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Montfort Now Hiring
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new play-place titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
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==== '''News Articles, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
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== References ==
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new play-place titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
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==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
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File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
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== References ==
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|closed = December 2001
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new play-place titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later Pizzacam shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny in 1989, reconfigured to play a keyboard. Retrofitted to Pasqually shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually in 1989, later Mr. Munch shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into an early Jasper T. Jowls in 1989, cosmetics redone in 1990; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later removed when the 3-Stage was finalized; Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese, and then Helen Henny shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later Building shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted to Mr. Munch in 1989, and turned back into Moon shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese in 1990; Unknown
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese (Awesome Adventure Machine; Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Destroyed in 1997
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese 32M (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Removed in 2001 when the store closed; Possibly sent to Moreno Valley, CA? Discarded
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|}<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 49
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new play-place titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later Pizzacam shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny in 1989, reconfigured to play a keyboard. Retrofitted to Pasqually shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually in 1989, later Mr. Munch shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into an early Jasper T. Jowls in 1989, cosmetics redone in 1990; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later removed when the 3-Stage was finalized; Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese, and then Helen Henny shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later Building shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted to Mr. Munch in 1989, and turned back into Moon shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese in 1990; Unknown
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese (Awesome Adventure Machine; Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Destroyed in 1997
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese 32M (Animatronic)]] || 002 || Removed in 2001 when the store closed; Possibly sent to Moreno Valley, CA? Discarded
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|}<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 580
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new play-place titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later Pizzacam shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny in 1989, reconfigured to play a keyboard. Retrofitted to Pasqually shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually in 1989, later Mr. Munch shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into an early Jasper T. Jowls in 1989, cosmetics redone in 1990; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later removed when the 3-Stage was finalized; Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese, and then Helen Henny shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch in 1989, later Building shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted to Mr. Munch in 1989, and turned back into Moon shortly after; Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese in 1990; Unknown
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese (Awesome Adventure Machine; Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Destroyed in 1997
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese 32M (Animatronic)]] || 002 || Removed in 2001 when the store closed; Possibly sent to Moreno Valley, CA? Discarded
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|}<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 580
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new play-place titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Rolfe & Earl (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Dook (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Fatz (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Mitzi (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation))]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[AAM Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[32 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
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|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
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|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|}<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
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== References ==
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|storenumber = 580
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period, between 1988 and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
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Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel. Included updates are the addition of a new play-place titled the Obstotron, other new games and rides, and new decor items. Not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. As well, the exterior would be remodeled to add the half-circular part Chuck E. Cheese's facades usually have.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with a Rock A-fire Explosion.<br><br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes.<br><br>In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of May of 1990. In June of the same year the store would receive the first Munch's Make Beleive Band. This show most notably utlized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br><br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br><br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to exectives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
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| [[Rolfe & Earl (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Dook (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Fatz (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Mitzi (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation))]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled?
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| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
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| [[AAM Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Destroyed
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| [[32 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || 002 || Likely Relocated to Moreno Valley, Destroyed
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| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|}<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 580
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period. Between then and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel, not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update once more and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. The final visible piece of Chuck E. Cheese's former presence is the half-circular piece added onto the exterior, which is likely to have been added during the mid-1990's update.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with standard Rock A-fire Explosion stage show. The showroom entrance would refer to the show as "The Worlds Greatest Robotic Entertainers" during its Showbiz Pizza Place run.<br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes. The location would also receive the Interactive Billy Bob concept and a one of a kind Interactive Fatz<br>
In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of the Spring of 1990.<br>
In June the store would receive the first Munch's Make Believe Band. This show most notably utilized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to executives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| [[Rolfe & Earl (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Dook (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Fatz (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Mitzi (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation))]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled?
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| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[AAM Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Destroyed
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| [[32 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || 002 || Likely Relocated to Moreno Valley, Destroyed
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|}<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
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== History ==
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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List of animatronics the store had.
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|storenumber = #230/3039
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = January 11th, 2011
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st, 1982 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage, and a lounge room with The King. Chico's guest star at the time is unknown. The store participated in multiple events. Chico survived the 1984 bankruptcy and stayed open. To keep the store open, they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe and offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything had stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, the introduction of checkers, new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
Sometime around 1993, the C stage and The King would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkers, and old rides. It also came with several new additions, such as new playgrounds, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). This also came with the addition of two TV sets next to the stage that had makeshift planters on the bottom of them. The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also received the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package. During the 1996 Summer Olympics, they had a special deal where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would make very poor decisions that would affect Chico's future.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr. Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated the skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store began to deteriorate in quality.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, which included a few walls being painted purple, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage, where they got a unique Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise for Chico would not be renewed, because they couldn’t afford to update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, Fun Zone & Pizza. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and retrofitted cyberamics that unfortunately did not work.
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
Sometime around 2016, the original building was demolished and a new DaVita Dialysis center was built on top of it.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (Bootleg cabinet)
* Jurassic Park (1994)
* Daytona USA
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Wheel Of Fortune (2001)
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue variant)
* Puff the Magic Dragon Coin Operated Ride
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table (1996)
* Caveman Clobber
* Dinoscore
* Arctic Thunder
* Cruis’n USA
* Pot O’ Gold
* Wheel Of Fortune (Coin Pusher)
* Buddy Bear
* Swamp Stomp
* Spider Stompin’ (there were 2 of these)
* Dunk N’ Alien
* Dinospin
* Goin’ Fishin’ / Fishin’ Fun
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
TODO.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Dancin’ All Night Long
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/zUefRhKWpsA Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/fGT8IAgCskk Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DaCBZyrnORA Link]
|Chuck E. March 2001
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/1v5IvFhARBU Link]
|Birthday video
|September 6, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/W8EtubUJ76w Link]
|The Infamous No More Chuck E. Cheese video
|May 2nd, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/S4nqebm43CI Link]
|Fun Zone's Closure
|September 18th, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/JLdBhKEfmbI Link]
|The Vacant building 4 years later
|2015
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20211030-133622 Chrome.webp|Chico's Balcony Stage
File:Img.webp|Chico PTT ad
File:Screenshot 2022-08-06 005644.webp|Chico PTT ad for the Salad Bar
File:43062059 2118022421555415 396322333486219264 n.png|The King at Chico
File:P12.webp|Chico as a Pizza Time Theatre with Chuck E. Cheese in the Showroom
File:Unk12nown.png|Cool Chuck walkaround, presumably taken sometime in the 90s
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png|alt=|1996 Olympics Advertisment
File:P--1.png|Birthday photo taken inside the showroom
File:Unknown 1 1.png|Some of the Gameroom
File:1003205 557054194358564 205067494 n.png|Walkaround with an 80s vest
File:SuperChuck.png|Super Chuck in the showroom
File:Chico2.png|Avenger walkaround in the showroom
File:Chico1.png|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:U41nknown.png|Avenger walkaround and animatronics
File:27Chico.png|Helen, Munch, and Jasper
File:Im241age0.png|The Gameroom
File:3769219254 a9cf85f055 h.png|Picture that has a glimpse of the Showroom
File:Image0-85.png|Some of the Gameroom and Showroom
File:Ima421ge (1).jpg|Exterior from presumably before 2010
File:Unkn421ow543n.png|The exterior from September 2010, still with the SPT 1992 Remodel exterior
File:Unk5321nown.webp|Fun Zone & Pizza exterior
File:Ima1ge0.webp|Chico being demolished
</gallery>
== References ==
Credits to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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* [[Santa Ana, CA]]
* [[Wilkes-Barre Township, PA (500 Scott St)]]
* [[Ealing, England]]
|-|1977 & 1978=
* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
|-|1979=
* [[Concord, CA (1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
|-|1981=
* [[Sunnyvale, CA (1247 W El Camino Real)]]
* [[Winter Park, FL (1997 Aloma Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (841 Lee Rd)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (6403 El Cajon Blvd)]]
* [[Queensland, Australia (Surfers Paradise)]]
* [[Santa Rosa, CA (545 Ross St)]]
* [[Hayward, CA (24253 Hesperian Blvd)]]
* [[Mobile, AL (4685 Airport Blvd)]]
* [[Millcreek, UT (3344 S 1300 E)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (8616 E Broadway Blvd)]]
* [[Fort Meyers, FL (3112 Cleveland Ave)]]
* [[Milpitas, CA (346 S Abel St)]]
* [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)]]
|-|1982=
* [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)]]
|-|1983=
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|-|1984=
text
|-|1985 & 1986=
text
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Santa Ana, CA]]
* [[Wilkes-Barre Township, PA (500 Scott St)]]
* [[Ealing, England]]
|-|1977 & 1978=
* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
|-|1979=
* [[Concord, CA (1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
|-|1981=
* [[Sunnyvale, CA (1247 W El Camino Real)]]
* [[Winter Park, FL (1997 Aloma Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (841 Lee Rd)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (6403 El Cajon Blvd)]]
* [[Queensland, Australia (Surfers Paradise)]]
* [[Santa Rosa, CA (545 Ross St)]]
* [[Hayward, CA (24253 Hesperian Blvd)]]
* [[Riverside, CA (4033 Chicago Ave)]]
* [[Mobile, AL (4685 Airport Blvd)]]
* [[Millcreek, UT (3344 S 1300 E)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (8616 E Broadway Blvd)]]
* [[Fort Meyers, FL (3112 Cleveland Ave)]]
* [[Milpitas, CA (346 S Abel St)]]
* [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)]]
|-|1982=
* [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)]]
|-|1983=
text
|-|1984=
text
|-|1985 & 1986=
text
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{{Store Infobox
|image = 404.png
|storenumber = 103
|built = 1970?
|opened = April 19th, 1982
|closed = October 16th 1984
|demolished =
|squarefootage = Unknown
}}
'''6919 N 9th Ave''' was a [[Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre]] restaurant that opened on April 19th, 1982, and closed on October 16th 1984 as part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy closures. It was located in the Eastgate Plaza. The store number was publicly stated to be number 103, and was known as a direct competitor to the Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant near [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Pensacola,_FL_(7350_Plantation_Rd)|University Mall]]. It could seat approximately 350 people.
== History ==
The Pensacola, Florida Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre opened on Monday, April 19th, 1982 in the Eastgate Plaza. According to the pre-opening article, it was said to have "some 70 video games and amusements" and both the Cabaret and Lounge rooms, with [[Dolli Dimples (Animatronic)|Dolli Dimples]] and [[The King/King Kat (Animatronic)|The King]] respectively. They also had Jasper's General Store, which was a themed prize counter. The original General Manager for the store's operations was a man named Terry Dawson.
This location layout-wise was most likely consistent with every other plaza Pizza Time Theatre that opened around that time. They had a [[Balcony Stage]] and most likely Madame Oink or Harmony Howlette as their Guest Star.
This store closed on October 16th, 1984 as a result of Pizza Time Theatre's Chapter 11 bankruptcy closure wave, which also closed several other Florida Pizza Time Theatres as a result. Another mentioned reason was Showbiz Pizza Place's financial stability, and the fact that the Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant in Pensacola was also doing much better than the Pizza Time Theatre. Another cited reason also pertaining to a bankruptcy closure was a lack of decent profit. This store most likely auctioned off what they had left. After closure, the store was most likely subdivided. Where it formerly was is unclear.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
Unknown, likely standard games and rides as most Pizza Time Theatres had. There were around 70 in the space.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
TODO: Add walkaround
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
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{{Store Infobox
|image = pensacolapre2.0.jpg
|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
|closed =
|demolished =
|squarefootage = ~10,000
}}
'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza:Standard Buildings|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building with a mirrored layout.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around 1995 the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
During the early months of 2012, fandom member Snapper Ard was hired to be technician of the store. His familiarity with the stage led him to customize it: Munch’s orange tune machine exhaust pipes, Helen’s name was patched onto her shirt, and Jasper received a black hat and bandana. Shortly after, Corporate told him to reverse these changes to the stage. The building animatronic, moon, and Pasqually’s extra cymbal were removed around this time as well.
Around late 2012, the store would receive a minor remodel. This included removing the shelves, showroom lamps, and planters. Select walls were also painted purple, although it is unclear why. During this time, the “Tropics” poster was removed from the salad bar area as well.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in August 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
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{{Store Infobox
|image = pensacolapre2.0.jpg
|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
|closed =
|demolished =
|squarefootage = ~10,000
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza:Standard Buildings|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building with a mirrored layout.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around 1995 the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
During the early months of 2012, fandom member Snapper Ard was hired to be technician of the store. His familiarity with the stage led him to customize it: Munch’s orange tune machine exhaust pipes, Helen’s name was patched onto her shirt, and Jasper received a black hat and bandana. Shortly after, Corporate told him to reverse these changes to the stage. The building animatronic, moon, and Pasqually’s extra cymbal were removed around this time as well.
Around late 2012, the store would receive a minor remodel. This included removing the shelves, showroom lamps, and planters. Select walls were also painted purple, although it is unclear why. During this time, the “Tropics” poster was removed from the salad bar area as well.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in September 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Unknown
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
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{{Store Infobox
|image = pensacolapre2.0.jpg
|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
|closed =
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|squarefootage = ~10,000
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza:Building Designs|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building with a mirrored layout.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around 1995 the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
During the early months of 2012, fandom member Snapper Ard was hired to be technician of the store. His familiarity with the stage led him to customize it: Munch’s orange tune machine exhaust pipes, Helen’s name was patched onto her shirt, and Jasper received a black hat and bandana. Shortly after, Corporate told him to reverse these changes to the stage. The building animatronic, moon, and Pasqually’s extra cymbal were removed around this time as well.
Around late 2012, the store would receive a minor remodel. This included removing the shelves, showroom lamps, and planters. Select walls were also painted purple, although it is unclear why. During this time, the “Tropics” poster was removed from the salad bar area as well.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in September 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
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| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
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| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
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| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Sold to Steven Parker; Owned by a collector
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Sold to Steven Parker; Owned by a collector
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
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| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Sold to Steven Parker; Retrofitted back to Mitzi Mozzarella after being privately purchased
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building; Removed in 2012
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Removed in 2012
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| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Sold to Steven Parker; Currently spare parts for a collector
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = pensacolapre2.0.jpg
|storenumber = 65
|built = 1981 (As Showbiz Pizza)
|opened = December 9th, 1981
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza Place:Building Designs|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building with a mirrored layout.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around 1995 the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
During the early months of 2012, fandom member Snapper Ard was hired to be technician of the store. His familiarity with the stage led him to customize it: Munch’s orange tune machine exhaust pipes, Helen’s name was patched onto her shirt, and Jasper received a black hat and bandana. Shortly after, Corporate told him to reverse these changes to the stage. The building animatronic, moon, and Pasqually’s extra cymbal were removed around this time as well.
Around late 2012, the store would receive a minor remodel. This included removing the shelves, showroom lamps, and planters. Select walls were also painted purple, although it is unclear why. During this time, the “Tropics” poster was removed from the salad bar area as well.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in September 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Sold to Steven Parker; Owned by a collector
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Sold to Steven Parker; Owned by a collector
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Sold to Steven Parker; Retrofitted back to Mitzi Mozzarella after being privately purchased
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building; Removed in 2012
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Removed in 2012
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Sold to Steven Parker; Currently spare parts for a collector
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|link from the "share" URL of the website
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|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
</gallery>
== References ==
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Hi I am Rooflunar, and I am a very avid CEC and Rockafire Fan. Though I am no longer active on Cheeseepedia due to a ton of false information being used on pages and people abusing their power on this website.
I am now find me on the Chuck E. Cheese’s university wiki where real information and fairness will happen.
My goal with this wiki is to help make this wiki more complete for people who are just learning about the Fandom.
Favorite Locations:
S Winchester Blvd, San Jose CA (We Need to find pictures of the cyberamics!)
Kooser Rd, San Jose CA (Prototype Artie Antlers and Dolli!)
Dallas TX Monfort (First Location had AAM!)
Altoona PA ( My Local!)
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Hi I am Rooflunar, and I am a very avid CEC and Rockafire Fan. Though I am no longer active on Cheeseepedia due to a ton of false information being used on pages and people abusing their power on this website.
I am now find me on the Chuck E. Cheese’s university wiki where real information and fairness will happen.
My goal with this wiki is to help make this wiki more complete for people who are just learning about the Fandom.
Favorite Locations:
S Winchester Blvd, San Jose CA (We Need to find pictures of the cyberamics!)
Kooser Rd, San Jose CA (Prototype Artie Antlers and Dolli!)
Dallas TX Monfort (First Location had AAM!)
Altoona PA ( My Local!)
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[[File:Modesto 30ac6e757fe8b1905f5e052c92c32700 ba81b0fe 540.jpg|thumb|Modesto as a Phase 4]]
'''''Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre / Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on May 18th, 1981 and is still opened today with the 2.0 remodel. It is located across from the Vintage Faire Mall.
== History ==
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. It was constructed “by design” by Pizza Time Theatre; the only other store to use this design being San Ramon, CA.
The store opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. On October 22nd, 1984, it would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after, the store was refranchised. Somewhere between 1989/1990, it would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older decor for newer decor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage, and rebranding the exterior to "Showbiz Pizza".
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive Phase 1, which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate.... again. Not long after during 2006/2007, they would receive Phase 4 or the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck remodel. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old decor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would also expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older decor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
Animatronics & Videos coming soon!
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[[File:Modesto 30ac6e757fe8b1905f5e052c92c32700 ba81b0fe 540.jpg|thumb|Modesto as a Phase 4]]
'''''Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre / Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on May 18th, 1981 and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. It is located across from the Vintage Faire Mall.
== History ==
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior was constructed “by design” by Pizza Time Theatre; the only other store to use this design being San Ramon, CA.
The store opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>. On October 22nd, 1984, it would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after, the store was refranchised. Somewhere between 1989/1990, it would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older decor for newer decor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage, and rebranding the exterior to "Showbiz Pizza".
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive Phase 1, which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate.... again. Not long after during 2006/2007, they would receive Phase 4 or the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck remodel. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old decor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would also expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older decor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
Animatronics & Videos coming soon!
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[[File:Modesto 30ac6e757fe8b1905f5e052c92c32700 ba81b0fe 540.jpg|thumb|Modesto as a Phase 4]]
'''''Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre / Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on May 18th, 1981 and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. It is located across from the Vintage Faire Mall.
== History ==
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior was constructed “by design” by Pizza Time Theatre; the only other store to use this design being [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]].
The store opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>. On October 22nd, 1984, it would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after, the store was refranchised. Somewhere between 1989/1990, it would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older decor for newer decor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage, and rebranding the exterior to "Showbiz Pizza".
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive Phase 1, which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate.... again. Not long after during 2006/2007, they would receive Phase 4 or the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck remodel. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old decor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would also expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older decor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
Animatronics & Videos coming soon!
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{{Store Infobox
|opened = April 30th, 1987
|closed = Late 1989
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== History ==
Eau Claire opened on April 30th, 1987, as a Post-Merger CEC with a Rocker Stage. Little to no information is known about this location, other than newspaper articles
It is unknown if they recieved the 1988 Remodel due to its short lifespan and because no photos exist of this location at all.
In Late 1989, they would close for unknown reasons. It would sit abandoned until 1990, when Circus Pizza took over the space. In 1991, this location would close. Sometime later, the building was converted into a Highland Fitness. As of 2024, the Highland Fitness is still there, with little to no remnants of CEC or Circus Pizza anywhere.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|}
</tabber>
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{{Store Infobox
|opened = April 30th, 1987
|closed = Late 1989
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== History ==
Eau Claire opened on April 30th, 1987, as a Post-Merger CEC with a Rocker Stage. Little to no information is known about this location, other than newspaper articles
The store would receive the 1988 remodel in 1988.
In Late 1989, they would close for unknown reasons. It would sit abandoned until 1990, when Circus Pizza took over the space. In 1991, this location would close. Sometime later, the building was converted into a Highland Fitness. As of 2024, the Highland Fitness is still there, with little to no remnants of CEC or Circus Pizza anywhere.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|}
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|storenumber = unknown
|opened = April 30th, 1987
|closed = 1989
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'''2221 Eastridge Center''' was a post-merger Showbiz Pizza restaurant that opened on April 30th, 1987 with a [[Rocker Stage]] and a most likely early version of the [[1986 Remodel]]. It is notably one of the first stores to open after the Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre merger. It is notably the shortest-lived modern-day Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant ever opened, closing after two years in at an unknown date in late 1989. It was located in the EastRidge Shopping Center, formerly the Highland Mall.
== History ==
The Chuck E. Cheese's 2221 Eastridge Center opened on April 30th, 1987 as a Showbiz Pizza, in a former space that supposedly used to be Shakey's Pizza. Despite the name being Showbiz Pizza, this store used the [[Rocker Stage]], one of the earliest ever installed. This store was the first to open with this specific stage type. This store also had the new at the time [[1986 Remodel]], which involved having blue painted paneling on the lower walls, a wood trim, and white walls with checkers. The store also likely had blue and white-striped canopies decorating the layout.
In 1989, around the later months of that year, this store closed permanently. This was the shortest lived Chuck E. Cheese's ever opened, and the first [[Rocker Stage]] to be removed.
In February 1990, the chain [[Circus Pizza]] purchased this location and expanded into Wisconsin, the former Chuck E. Cheese's being their first expansion into the state. The [[Rocker Stage]] was subsequently replaced with a [[Rock-afire Explosion]] stage most likely, and the interior was redone. According to the store's manager, Ryan Tomsen, "The only reason I can give-you (for the closing) is that there wasn't enough business," referring to the location's profit. This store's closure was also the second major tenant to leave the Highland Mall, which further spiraled the mall into a likely state of disarray.
In the 2000s, the mall was renovated, rebranded into EastRidge Center, and what likely remained of Chuck E. Cheese's became Highland Fitness around 2009-2010. It remains to be this business to this day.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
KNOWN:
- [[Chuck E. Roll]]
|-|Walkaround Characters=
[[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround; PTT)]]
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|}
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|opened = April 30th, 1987
|closed = 1989
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'''2221 Eastridge Center''' was a post-merger Showbiz Pizza restaurant that opened on April 30th, 1987 with a [[Rocker Stage]] and a most likely early version of the [[1986 Remodel]]. It is notably one of the first stores to open after the Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre merger. It is notably the shortest-lived modern-day Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant ever opened, closing after two years in at an unknown date in late 1989. It was located in the EastRidge Shopping Center, formerly the Highland Mall.
== History ==
The Chuck E. Cheese's at 2221 Eastridge Center opened on April 30th, 1987 as a Showbiz Pizza, in a former space that supposedly used to be Shakey's Pizza. Despite the name being Showbiz Pizza, this store used the [[Rocker Stage]], one of the earliest ever installed. This store was the first to open with this specific stage type. This store also had the new at the time [[1986 Remodel]], which involved having blue painted paneling on the lower walls, a wood trim, and white walls with checkers. The store also likely had blue and white-striped canopies decorating the layout.
In 1989, around the later months of that year, this store closed permanently. This was the shortest lived Chuck E. Cheese's ever opened, and the first [[Rocker Stage]] to be removed. This store also never received the Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza branded presumably.
In February 1990, the chain [[Circus Pizza]] purchased this location and expanded into Wisconsin, the former Chuck E. Cheese's being their first expansion into the state. The [[Rocker Stage]] was subsequently replaced with a [[Rock-afire Explosion]] stage most likely, and the interior was redone. According to the store's manager, Ryan Tomsen, "The only reason I can give-you (for the closing) is that there wasn't enough business," referring to the location's profit. This store's closure was also the second major tenant to leave the Highland Mall, which further spiraled the mall into a likely state of disarray.
In the 2000s, the mall was renovated, rebranded into EastRidge Center, and what likely remained of Chuck E. Cheese's became Highland Fitness around 2009-2010. It remains to be this business to this day.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
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|-|Walkaround Characters=
[[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround; PTT)]]?
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|}
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* [[Billy Bob (Electronimation)]]
* [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]]
* [[Sun (Electronimation)]]
* [[Moon (Electronimation)]]
* [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]]
* [[Antioch (Electronimation)]]
* [[Uncle Klunk (Electronimation)]]
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* [[32 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]]
* [[16 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]]
* [[Bird (Animatronic)]]
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* [[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
* [[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
* [[Dolli Dimples (Cyberamic)]]
* [[The King (Cyberamic)]]
* [[The Beagles (Cyberamics)]]
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 580
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period. Between then and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel, not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update once more and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. The final visible piece of Chuck E. Cheese's former presence is the half-circular piece added onto the exterior, which is likely to have been added during the mid-1990's update.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with standard Rock A-fire Explosion stage show. The showroom entrance would refer to the show as "The Worlds Greatest Robotic Entertainers" during its Showbiz Pizza Place run.<br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes. The location would also receive the Interactive Billy Bob concept and a one of a kind Interactive Fatz<br>
In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of the Spring of 1990.<br>
In June the store would receive the first Munch's Make Believe Band. This show most notably utilized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to executives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Rolfe & Earl (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Dook (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Fatz (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Mitzi (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation))]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled?
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[AAM Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Destroyed
|-
| [[32 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || 002 || Likely Relocated to Moreno Valley, Destroyed
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
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File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chicoexterior1.png
|storenumber = #230/3039
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = January 11th, 2011
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st, 1982 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage, and a lounge room with The King. Chico's guest star at the time is unknown. The store participated in multiple events. Chico survived the 1984 bankruptcy and stayed open. To keep the store open, they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe and offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything had stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, the introduction of checkers, new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
Sometime around 1993, the C stage and The King would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkers, and old rides. It also came with several new additions, such as new playgrounds, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). This also came with the addition of two TV sets next to the stage that had makeshift planters on the bottom of them. The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also received the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package. During the 1996 Summer Olympics, they had a special deal where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would make very poor decisions that would affect Chico's future.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr. Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated the skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store began to deteriorate in quality.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, which included a few walls being painted purple, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage, where they got a unique Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise for Chico would not be renewed, because they couldn’t afford to update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, Fun Zone & Pizza. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and retrofitted cyberamics that unfortunately did not work.
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
Sometime around 2016, the original building was demolished and a new DaVita Dialysis center was built on top of it.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (Bootleg cabinet)
* Jurassic Park (1994)
* Daytona USA
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Wheel Of Fortune (2001)
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue variant)
* Puff the Magic Dragon Coin Operated Ride
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table (1996)
* Caveman Clobber
* Dinoscore
* Arctic Thunder
* Cruis’n USA
* Pot O’ Gold
* Wheel Of Fortune (Coin Pusher)
* Buddy Bear
* Swamp Stomp
* Spider Stompin’ (there were 2 of these)
* Dunk N’ Alien
* Dinospin
* Goin’ Fishin’ / Fishin’ Fun
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
TODO.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Dancin’ All Night Long
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/zUefRhKWpsA Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/fGT8IAgCskk Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DaCBZyrnORA Link]
|Chuck E. March 2001
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/1v5IvFhARBU Link]
|Birthday video
|September 6, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/W8EtubUJ76w Link]
|The Infamous No More Chuck E. Cheese video
|May 2nd, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/S4nqebm43CI Link]
|Fun Zone's Closure
|September 18th, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/JLdBhKEfmbI Link]
|The Vacant building 4 years later
|2015
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20211030-133622 Chrome.webp|Chico's Balcony Stage
File:Img.webp|Chico PTT ad
File:Screenshot 2022-08-06 005644.webp|Chico PTT ad for the Salad Bar
File:43062059 2118022421555415 396322333486219264 n.png|The King at Chico
File:P12.webp|Chico as a Pizza Time Theatre with Chuck E. Cheese in the Showroom
File:Unk12nown.png|Cool Chuck walkaround, presumably taken sometime in the 90s
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png|alt=|1996 Olympics Advertisment
File:P--1.png|Birthday photo taken inside the showroom
File:Unknown 1 1.png|Some of the Gameroom
File:1003205 557054194358564 205067494 n.png|Walkaround with an 80s vest
File:SuperChuck.png|Super Chuck in the showroom
File:Chico2.png|Avenger walkaround in the showroom
File:Chico1.png|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:U41nknown.png|Avenger walkaround and animatronics
File:27Chico.png|Helen, Munch, and Jasper
File:Im241age0.png|The Gameroom
File:3769219254 a9cf85f055 h.png|Picture that has a glimpse of the Showroom
File:Image0-85.png|Some of the Gameroom and Showroom
File:Ima421ge (1).jpg|Exterior from presumably before 2010
File:Unkn421ow543n.png|The exterior from September 2010, still with the SPT 1992 Remodel exterior
File:Unk5321nown.webp|Fun Zone & Pizza exterior
File:Ima1ge0.webp|Chico being demolished
File:92-310 A1 SBP 3039 Chico CA-1.png|Chico's floorplan
</gallery>
== References ==
Credits to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chicoexterior1.png
|storenumber = #230/3039
|opened = July 31st, 1982
|closed = January 11th, 2011
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
Chico opened on July 31st, 1982 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage, and a lounge room with The King. Chico's guest star at the time is unknown. The store participated in multiple events. Chico survived the 1984 bankruptcy and stayed open. To keep the store open, they would have to adapt and make various policy and menu changes, by changing the pizza recipe and offering fund-raising events for the community. One of the events that happened at the store was its own 1985 New Years party. There aren't any videos of this era, with mostly only photos and newspaper articles/advertisements.
Everything had stayed mostly the same, with little to no updates. In the late 80s, around 1988-1989, the store was remodeled to the [[1988 Major Remodel]]. It introduced new exterior signage, new artwork and murals, the introduction of checkers, new games and rides, and a new C-Stage attraction. It is unknown if they kept The King or the lounge room. A while after this happened, a major event occurred. The store manager was hit by a car while jogging around in the morning. That caused the store to be operated by the managers while she recovered. There were a few problems caused by the owner's absence, but thankfully, she recovered both physically and mentally.
Sometime around 1993, the C stage and The King would be removed for a 2 stage in the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]] with the removal of checkers, and old rides. It also came with several new additions, such as new playgrounds, new wooden signage, carpet, and artifact shelves (unknown themes). This also came with the addition of two TV sets next to the stage that had makeshift planters on the bottom of them. The remodel was a success, and with the [[Phase 1]] Game Package, Their two stage had a special element. For some reason, it got one of those early 1 stage microphones for Helen. They also received the new booth seating, with the iconic showroom booths and the greenish blue booths with cushions.
In 1996, the store would receive the [[Phase 2]] game package. During the 1996 Summer Olympics, they had a special deal where if you came in with any sports team shirt, you would get 10 free game tokens. In 1999, the store would be bought by Tony Keser, who in the future, would make very poor decisions that would affect Chico's future.
People say that the [[Phase 2]] game package was the last update the store ever received, but in more recent photos before its closure, it had games from the 2000s, so that means they must have got their next update, being [[Phase 3]]. It is unknown if they had any modifications to store fixtures, but we know they added two Must C TV Posters that covered the area where there were TVs in the showroom, and a scuba diving Mr. Munch artwork. They removed a few store fixtures, added new games and updated the skytubes, but that's mostly it. There are plenty of videos from this era. The store was kept the same way, but while the years passed, the store began to deteriorate in quality.
According to reviews from Yelp, customers were unsatisfied because the place that once had great food, good service, and amazing fun, was now just a horrible outdated pizza place with broken animatronics, old games, and a lack of maintenance. The staff didn't pay attention, and they themselves knew this place was going down hill. Around 2010, they got their last update ever, which included a few walls being painted purple, and the removal of the 1988 Major Remodel exterior signage, where they got a unique Phase 3 sign. The store would last one more year, as in 2011 things really changed.
On January 13th, 2011, Chico’s local newspaper, Enterprise-Record announced major changes to the location. The store owner, Tony Keser, also owner of the Redding store confirmed that the Chuck E. Cheese’s franchise for Chico would not be renewed, because they couldn’t afford to update the store to the 2005 Remodel Program, and since he didn’t want to just close the store, he made a specific decision. On January 12th, crews arrived at the store, changing the exterior signage to now read, Fun Zone & Pizza. The manager was trying again, but now, with a new business. The renovations were complete in one month, and Fun Zone & Pizza was now opened with a new Pizza Recipe, and retrofitted cyberamics that unfortunately did not work.
Despite the manager’s effort to make the new business rock, it was a failure. According to visitors, it didn't change a thing. The new place had the same games, same rides, same features, and left the public unsatisfied. In May of that same year, a video called “No more Chuck E. Cheese!?” by Vortex Films would release and it got popular. It talked about how the store was literally the same, with just a slightly better pizza recipe and another name, that being Fun Zone. Since the manager didn't get the money needed to operate this new business, he decided to auction off the assets and close the store around September 18th. Signage, arcades, and the remaining pieces of the animatronics would be sold, as documented by Vortex Flim’s aftermath video.
Sometime around 2016, the original building was demolished and a new DaVita Dialysis center was built on top of it.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
* Dance Dance Revolution Extreme (Bootleg cabinet)
* Jurassic Park (1994)
* Daytona USA
* Chuck E. Cheese's Circus
* Photo Ride with Chuck E. Cheese
* Hightops Basketball Arcade Machine
* Wheel Of Fortune (2001)
* Buzzy Buzzy Bee
* Chuck E. Cheese's Trolley Car (Blue variant)
* Puff the Magic Dragon Coin Operated Ride
* Chuck E. Cheese's Air Hockey Table (1996)
* Caveman Clobber
* Dinoscore
* Arctic Thunder
* Cruis’n USA
* Pot O’ Gold
* Wheel Of Fortune (Coin Pusher)
* Buddy Bear
* Swamp Stomp
* Spider Stompin’ (there were 2 of these)
* Dunk N’ Alien
* Dinospin
* Goin’ Fishin’ / Fishin’ Fun
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
TODO.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfqVbOlWI0U Link]
|Dancin’ All Night Long
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/zUefRhKWpsA Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|2009
|-
|[https://youtu.be/fGT8IAgCskk Link]
|Birthday Extravaganza 2008
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DaCBZyrnORA Link]
|Chuck E. March 2001
|November 22, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/1v5IvFhARBU Link]
|Birthday video
|September 6, 2008
|-
|[https://youtu.be/W8EtubUJ76w Link]
|The Infamous No More Chuck E. Cheese video
|May 2nd, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/S4nqebm43CI Link]
|Fun Zone's Closure
|September 18th, 2011
|-
|[https://youtu.be/JLdBhKEfmbI Link]
|The Vacant building 4 years later
|2015
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20211030-133622 Chrome.webp|Chico's Balcony Stage
File:Img.webp|Chico PTT ad
File:Screenshot 2022-08-06 005644.webp|Chico PTT ad for the Salad Bar
File:43062059 2118022421555415 396322333486219264 n.png|The King at Chico
File:P12.webp|Chico as a Pizza Time Theatre with Chuck E. Cheese in the Showroom
File:Unk12nown.png|Cool Chuck walkaround, presumably taken sometime in the 90s
File:Chicoolympicsad1996png.png|alt=|1996 Olympics Advertisment
File:P--1.png|Birthday photo taken inside the showroom
File:Unknown 1 1.png|Some of the Gameroom
File:1003205 557054194358564 205067494 n.png|Walkaround with an 80s vest
File:SuperChuck.png|Super Chuck in the showroom
File:Chico2.png|Avenger walkaround in the showroom
File:Chico1.png|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:U41nknown.png|Avenger walkaround and animatronics
File:27Chico.png|Helen, Munch, and Jasper
File:Im241age0.png|The Gameroom
File:3769219254 a9cf85f055 h.png|Picture that has a glimpse of the Showroom
File:Image0-85.png|Some of the Gameroom and Showroom
File:Ima421ge (1).jpg|Exterior from presumably before 2010
File:Unkn421ow543n.png|The exterior from September 2010, still with the SPT 1992 Remodel exterior
File:Unk5321nown.webp|Fun Zone & Pizza exterior
File:Ima1ge0.webp|Chico being demolished
File:92-310 A1 SBP 3039 Chico CA-1.png|Chico's 90's floorplan
</gallery>
== References ==
Credits to PizzaTimesBrazil for helping with the history section.
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Also whoever edited the page, thank you! I now know they opened with a balcony stage!
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chuck E. Cheese's Modesto, California.jpg
|storenumber = 200
|opened = May 18th, 1981
|squarefootage = N/A
}}
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior was constructed “by design” by Pizza Time Theatre; the only other store to use this design being [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]].
== History ==
The store opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>.
On October 22nd, 1984, Modesto would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after the location would be refranchised and in the late 1980's or early 1990's it would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older artwork for newer posters and décor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage. Exterior Signage would also be changed around this time.
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage, added new games and rides, as well as new artwork. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate once again, and not long after in the late 2000's they would receive [[Cool Chuck]]. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old décor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older décor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
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==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
Compilation of coverage about the location in question.
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This gallery is for coupons and advertisements exclusive to the location, articles may be included if it is only available via screenshot. <gallery>
File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chuck E. Cheese's Modesto, California.jpg
|storenumber = 200
|opened = May 18th, 1981
|squarefootage = N/A
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Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior and layout was one of two standardized locations by Pizza Time Theatre; The only other store to use this design being [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]].
== History ==
Modesto opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>.
On October 22nd, 1984, Modesto would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after the location would be refranchised and in the late 1980's or early 1990's it would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older artwork for newer posters and décor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage. Exterior Signage would also be changed around this time.
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage, added new games and rides, as well as new artwork. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate once again, and not long after in the late 2000's they would receive [[Cool Chuck]]. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old décor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older décor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
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!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chuck E. Cheese's Modesto, California.jpg
|storenumber = 200
|opened = May 18th, 1981
|squarefootage = N/A
}}
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior and layout was one of two standardized locations by Pizza Time Theatre; The only other store to use this design being [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]].
== History ==
Modesto opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>.
On October 22nd, 1984, Modesto would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after the location would be refranchised and in the late 1980's or early 1990's it would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older artwork for newer posters and décor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage. Exterior Signage would also be changed around this time.
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage, added new games and rides, as well as new artwork. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate once again, and not long after in the late 2000's they would receive [[Cool Chuck]]. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old décor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older décor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
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!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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{{Stage
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|restaurant = [[Chuck E. Cheese's]]
|first = Lynnwood, WA (2000)
|amount = 2
|last = Lynnwood, WA (July 23, 2023)
|left = 0
|bots = 5
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'''The Cyberamic 3-Stage''', erroneously known as the '''2.5 Stage''', is an unofficial stage type made for [[Chuck E. Cheese's]] restaurants that formerly had a [[3-Stage]]. Only two locations received this conversion, being [[Lynnwood, WA (3717 196th St Ste. 100)]] in March of 2000, and [[Springfield, MA (1716 Boston Rd)]] in 2019. Both Lynnwood and Springfield's installations were likely unrelated and coincidental, both likely relating to the bad condition of the original animatronics. The first to be removed would be Springfield, removing it a year after installation when the store closed in 2020 as a bankruptcy casualty. The only Cyberamic 3-Stage would be Lynnwood until they closed on July 23, 2023. Lynnwood's animatronics were said to have come from the original Spokane, WA location.
== Details ==
'' See also: [[3-Stage]] ''
The stage itself is a standard 3-Stage, but uses [[Cyberamic]] animatronics instead of the [[Concept Unification]] animatronics. Pizzacam and other props are removed. Springfield's buildings had unique purple lighting during shows.
== Media ==
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== References ==
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== Company ==
* [[SPP History|History]]
* [[SPP Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[SPP Documents|Documents]]
* [[Creative Engineering]]
== Restaurants ==
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Locations=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Locations|Store List]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Events|Events]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Products|Products]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Place Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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Locations=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Locations|Store List]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
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* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Products|Products]]
* [[Showbiz Pizza Fiesta Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
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[[Category:Cyberamics]]
[[Category:Fantasy Forest]]
Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamics were manufactured by Pizza Time Theatre from 1979 to 1983 and were produced in the 90s by other manufacturers for Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. by the end of 2025 there will only be 2 Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamics left operating in stores.
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[[Category:Cyberamics]]
[[Category:Fantasy Forest]]
[[File:Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic Brandon Florida.jpg|thumb|302x302px|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamics were manufactured by Pizza Time Theatre And Fantasy Forest Engineering from 1979 to 1983 and were produced in the 1990's by other manufacturers for Showbiz Pizza Time Inc such as Kinetix. by the end of 2025 there will only be 2 Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamics left operating in stores those being Northridge, CA and Hicksville, NY.
Movements:
The Bot contains 8 or 9 movements (depending on how you count them) those being
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[[Category:Cyberamics]]
[[Category:Fantasy Forest]]
[[File:Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic Brandon Florida.jpg|thumb|302x302px|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamics were manufactured by Pizza Time Theatre And Fantasy Forest Engineering from 1979 to 1983 and were produced in the 1990’s from 1991-1995 by other manufacturers for Showbiz Pizza Time Inc such as Kinetix and later Animation World. by the end of 2025 there will only be 2 Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamics left operating in stores those being Northridge, CA and Hicksville, NY.
Movements:
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Antioch2007.jpg
|storenumber = 30
|opened = 1980
|closed = 2024
|squarefootage = 30,000
}}
== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Remodels received should be discussed here also.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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== Media ==
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!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 652
|opened = May 1st, 1990
|squarefootage = 15,000
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'''Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)''' is a Showbiz Pizza that opened on May 1st, 1990 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open with a Video Wall + Dance Floor.
== History ==
TODO:History. This is important
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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|storenumber = 652
|opened = May 1st, 1990
|squarefootage = 15,000
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== History ==
TODO:History. This is important
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
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* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St)]]
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* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
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* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
* [[Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (17410 Yonge St)]]
* [[Selma, TX (14565 IH 35 North)]]
* [[Jonesboro, AR (3400 E Highland Dr)]]
* [[Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (3255 Rutherford Rd)]]
* [[Decatur, AL (1801 Beltline Rd)]]
* [[Troy, MI (740 John R Rd)]]
* [[Florence, SC (2701 David McLeod Blvd)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Costa Mesa, CA (2300 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Brick, NJ (56 Chambers Bridge Rd)]]
* [[North Olmsted, OH (26104 Great Northern Shopping)]]
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
* [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)]]
* [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)]]
* [[Webster, TX (1541 West Bay Area Blvd)]]
* [[Lakeland, FL (3558 US Hwy 98)]]
* [[Bel Air, MD (5 Bel Air South Pkwy)]]
* [[Patchogue, NY (121 Sunrise Hwy)]]
* [[Brockton, MA (200 Westgate Dr)]]
* [[Annapolis, MD (2333-A Forest Dr)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (3146 Sports Arena Blvd)]]
* [[Staten Island, NY (1775-P South Ave)
* [[Miami, FL (20335 Biscayne Blvd)]]
* [[Lowell, MA (199 Plain St)]]
* [[Amherst, NY (4994 Harlem Rd)]]
* [[Manchester, CT (82 Buckland St)]]
* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
* [[La Mesa, CA (5500 Grossmont Center Dr)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5077 Monroe St)]]
* [[Pontiac, MI (390 Telegraph Rd)]]
* [[Edison, NJ (1120 Route 1)]]
* [[Chicago, IL (1830 W Fullerton Ave)]]
* [[Attleboro, MA (287 Washington St)]]
* [[Dublin, OH (2711 Martin Rd)]]
* [[Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Paramus, NJ (221 South Dr)]]
* [[Akron, OH (2779 West Market St)]]
* [[Murrieta, CA (25110 Hancock Ave)]]
* [[Rohnert Park, CA (601 Rohnert Park Expressway)]]
* [[Poughkeepsie, NY (1895 South Rd)]]
* [[North Bergen, NJ (8101 Tonelle Ave)]]
* [[El Cerrito, CA (20 El Cerrito Plaza)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St)]]
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* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
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* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
* [[Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (17410 Yonge St)]]
* [[Selma, TX (14565 IH 35 North)]]
* [[Jonesboro, AR (3400 E Highland Dr)]]
* [[Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (3255 Rutherford Rd)]]
* [[Decatur, AL (1801 Beltline Rd)]]
* [[Troy, MI (740 John R Rd)]]
* [[Florence, SC (2701 David McLeod Blvd)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Costa Mesa, CA (2300 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Brick, NJ (56 Chambers Bridge Rd)]]
* [[North Olmsted, OH (26104 Great Northern Shopping)]]
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
* [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)]]
* [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)]]
* [[Webster, TX (1541 West Bay Area Blvd)]]
* [[Lakeland, FL (3558 US Hwy 98)]]
* [[Bel Air, MD (5 Bel Air South Pkwy)]]
* [[Patchogue, NY (121 Sunrise Hwy)]]
* [[Brockton, MA (200 Westgate Dr)]]
* [[Annapolis, MD (2333-A Forest Dr)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (3146 Sports Arena Blvd)]]
* [[Staten Island, NY (1775-P South Ave)]]
* [[Miami, FL (20335 Biscayne Blvd)]]
* [[Lowell, MA (199 Plain St)]]
* [[Amherst, NY (4994 Harlem Rd)]]
* [[Manchester, CT (82 Buckland St)]]
* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
* [[La Mesa, CA (5500 Grossmont Center Dr)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5077 Monroe St)]]
* [[Pontiac, MI (390 Telegraph Rd)]]
* [[Edison, NJ (1120 Route 1)]]
* [[Chicago, IL (1830 W Fullerton Ave)]]
* [[Attleboro, MA (287 Washington St)]]
* [[Dublin, OH (2711 Martin Rd)]]
* [[Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Paramus, NJ (221 South Dr)]]
* [[Akron, OH (2779 West Market St)]]
* [[Murrieta, CA (25110 Hancock Ave)]]
* [[Rohnert Park, CA (601 Rohnert Park Expressway)]]
* [[Poughkeepsie, NY (1895 South Rd)]]
* [[North Bergen, NJ (8101 Tonelle Ave)]]
* [[El Cerrito, CA (20 El Cerrito Plaza)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St)]]
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|-|2003=
* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
|-|2004=
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|-|2005=
* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
* [[Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (17410 Yonge St)]]
* [[Selma, TX (14565 IH 35 North)]]
* [[Jonesboro, AR (3400 E Highland Dr)]]
* [[Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (3255 Rutherford Rd)]]
* [[Decatur, AL (1801 Beltline Rd)]]
* [[Troy, MI (740 John R Rd)]]
* [[Florence, SC (2701 David McLeod Blvd)]]
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|-|2021=
* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
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|-|2023=
* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Costa Mesa, CA (2300 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Brick, NJ (56 Chambers Bridge Rd)]]
* [[North Olmsted, OH (26104 Great Northern Shopping)]]
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
* [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)]]
* [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)]]
* [[Webster, TX (1541 West Bay Area Blvd)]]
* [[Lakeland, FL (3558 US Hwy 98)]]
* [[Bel Air, MD (5 Bel Air South Pkwy)]]
* [[Patchogue, NY (121 Sunrise Hwy)]]
* [[Brockton, MA (200 Westgate Dr)]]
* [[Annapolis, MD (2333-A Forest Dr)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (3146 Sports Arena Blvd)]]
* [[Staten Island, NY (1775-P South Ave)]]
* [[Miami, FL (20335 Biscayne Blvd)]]
* [[Lowell, MA (199 Plain St)]]
* [[Amherst, NY (4994 Harlem Rd)]]
* [[Manchester, CT (82 Buckland St)]]
* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
* [[La Mesa, CA (5500 Grossmont Center Dr)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5077 Monroe St)]]
* [[Pontiac, MI (390 Telegraph Rd)]]
* [[Edison, NJ (1120 Route 1)]]
* [[Chicago, IL (1830 W Fullerton Ave)]]
* [[Attleboro, MA (287 Washington St)]]
* [[Dublin, OH (2711 Martin Rd)]]
* [[Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Paramus, NJ (221 South Dr)]]
* [[Akron, OH (2779 West Market St)]]
* [[Murrieta, CA (25110 Hancock Ave)]]
* [[Rohnert Park, CA (601 Rohnert Park Expressway)]]
* [[Poughkeepsie, NY (1895 South Rd)]]
* [[North Bergen, NJ (8101 Tonelle Ave)]]
* [[El Cerrito, CA (20 El Cerrito Plaza)]]
|-|1994=
* [[Springfield, MO (3500-A S Glenstone Ave)]]
* [[Hicksville, NY (Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place)]]
* [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park)]]
* [[Durham, NC (3724 Mayfair St)]]
* [[New London, CT (389 N Frontage Rd)]]
* [[Lancaster, PA (2020 Fruitville Pike)]]
* [[San Bruno, CA (1270-1272 El Camino Real)]]
* [[Amarillo, TX (2500 S Coulter St)]]
* [[Middletown, NJ (1107 Route 35)]]
* [[Dublin, CA (7448 Amador Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Santiago (Las Condes/Lo Barnechea), Chile]]
* [[East Hanover, NJ (145 Route 10)]]
* [[North Dartmouth, MA (412-418 State Rd)]]
* [[Pearl City, HI (850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140)]]
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|-|1999=
* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St)]]
|-|2000=
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|-|2002=
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|-|2003=
* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
|-|2004=
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|-|2005=
* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
* [[Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (17410 Yonge St)]]
* [[Selma, TX (14565 IH 35 North)]]
* [[Jonesboro, AR (3400 E Highland Dr)]]
* [[Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (3255 Rutherford Rd)]]
* [[Decatur, AL (1801 Beltline Rd)]]
* [[Troy, MI (740 John R Rd)]]
* [[Florence, SC (2701 David McLeod Blvd)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
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* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Costa Mesa, CA (2300 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Brick, NJ (56 Chambers Bridge Rd)]]
* [[North Olmsted, OH (26104 Great Northern Shopping)]]
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
* [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)]]
* [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)]]
* [[Webster, TX (1541 West Bay Area Blvd)]]
* [[Lakeland, FL (3558 US Hwy 98)]]
* [[Bel Air, MD (5 Bel Air South Pkwy)]]
* [[Patchogue, NY (121 Sunrise Hwy)]]
* [[Brockton, MA (200 Westgate Dr)]]
* [[Annapolis, MD (2333-A Forest Dr)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (3146 Sports Arena Blvd)]]
* [[Staten Island, NY (1775-P South Ave)]]
* [[Miami, FL (20335 Biscayne Blvd)]]
* [[Lowell, MA (199 Plain St)]]
* [[Amherst, NY (4994 Harlem Rd)]]
* [[Manchester, CT (82 Buckland St)]]
* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
* [[La Mesa, CA (5500 Grossmont Center Dr)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5077 Monroe St)]]
* [[Pontiac, MI (390 Telegraph Rd)]]
* [[Edison, NJ (1120 Route 1)]]
* [[Chicago, IL (1830 W Fullerton Ave)]]
* [[Attleboro, MA (287 Washington St)]]
* [[Dublin, OH (2711 Martin Rd)]]
* [[Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Paramus, NJ (221 South Dr)]]
* [[Akron, OH (2779 West Market St)]]
* [[Murrieta, CA (25110 Hancock Ave)]]
* [[Rohnert Park, CA (601 Rohnert Park Expressway)]]
* [[Poughkeepsie, NY (1895 South Rd)]]
* [[North Bergen, NJ (8101 Tonelle Ave)]]
* [[El Cerrito, CA (20 El Cerrito Plaza)]]
|-|1994=
* [[Springfield, MO (3500-A S Glenstone Ave)]]
* [[Hicksville, NY (Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place)]]
* [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park)]]
* [[Durham, NC (3724 Mayfair St)]]
* [[New London, CT (389 N Frontage Rd)]]
* [[Lancaster, PA (2020 Fruitville Pike)]]
* [[San Bruno, CA (1270-1272 El Camino Real)]]
* [[Amarillo, TX (2500 S Coulter St)]]
* [[Middletown, NJ (1107 Route 35)]]
* [[Dublin, CA (7448 Amador Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Santiago (Las Condes/Lo Barnechea), Chile]]
* [[East Hanover, NJ (145 Route 10)]]
* [[North Dartmouth, MA (412-418 State Rd)]]
* [[Pearl City, HI (850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140)]]
|-|1995=
* [[Commack, NY (2115 Jericho Turnpike)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (6130 E Speedway Blvd)]]
|-|1996=
* [[Bellevue, WA (2239 148th Ave)]]
* [[Sandy, UT (10535 So. State St)]]
* [[Santiago (Mall Plaza Vespucio), Chile]]
* [[Guatemala City, Guatemala]]
* [[Chesapeake, VA (1528 Sam's Circle)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St)]]
|-|2000=
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* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
|-|2004=
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* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
* [[Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (17410 Yonge St)]]
* [[Selma, TX (14565 IH 35 North)]]
* [[Jonesboro, AR (3400 E Highland Dr)]]
* [[Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (3255 Rutherford Rd)]]
* [[Decatur, AL (1801 Beltline Rd)]]
* [[Troy, MI (740 John R Rd)]]
* [[Florence, SC (2701 David McLeod Blvd)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
|-|2024=
* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) is a Chuck E. Cheese location which opened on March 4, 1999, and operates today with a 2021 Model Dance Floor.<tabber>
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Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) is a Chuck E. Cheese location which opened on March 4, 1999, and operates today with a 2021 Model Dance Floor.<tabber>
== History ==
Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) opened on March 4th, 1999 with the Operation Thumb Chuck remodel. The store opened with a Studio 'C', featuring a 32M animatronic, a Bird, and other usual features like the interactive console, the Apple TV, etc. However, this specific location featured a tiled wall behind the Blue Screen instead of the normal plastered wall.
Between August 2007 & April 2009, the location received the "Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration," which removed all (besides 2) OTC decor, replacing it all with decor appropriate for the Cool Chuck Remodel, and overhauled the exterior to their needs. The location's interior would stay the same until 2014-15, when they received Phase 5, and removed all the posters and replaced them with modern ones depicting Rockstar Chuck. This would be shortlived, and in 2023, the location would get a 2.0 refresh, removing the stage and older decor for 2.0 decor, a dance floor, etc. This location would also be notable for having their sign fall off mid-remodel.
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Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) is a Chuck E. Cheese location which opened on March 4, 1999, and operates today with a 2021 Model Dance Floor.
== History ==
Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) opened on March 4th, 1999 with the Operation Thumb Chuck remodel. The store opened with a Studio 'C', featuring a 32M animatronic, a Bird, and other usual features like the interactive console, the Apple TV, etc. However, this specific location featured a tiled wall behind the Blue Screen instead of the normal plastered wall.
Between August 2007 & April 2009, the location received the "Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration," which removed all (besides 2) OTC decor, replacing it all with decor appropriate for the Cool Chuck Remodel, and overhauled the exterior to their needs. The location's interior would stay the same until 2014-15, when they received Phase 5, and removed all the posters and replaced them with modern ones depicting Rockstar Chuck. This would be shortlived, and in 2023, the location would get a 2.0 refresh, removing the stage and older decor for 2.0 decor, a dance floor, etc. This location would also be notable for having their sign fall off mid-remodel.
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Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) is a Chuck E. Cheese location which opened on March 4, 1999, and operates today with a 2021 Model Dance Floor.
== History ==
Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) opened on March 4th, 1999 with the Operation Thumb Chuck remodel. The store opened with a Studio 'C', featuring a 32M animatronic, a Bird, and other usual features like the interactive console, the Apple TV, etc. However, this specific location featured a tiled wall behind the Blue Screen instead of the normal plastered wall.
Between August 2007 & April 2009, the location received the "Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration," which removed all (besides 2) OTC decor, replacing it all with decor appropriate for the Cool Chuck Remodel, and overhauled the exterior to their needs. The location's interior would stay the same until 2014-15, when they received Phase 5, and removed all the posters and replaced them with modern ones depicting Rockstar Chuck. This would be shortlived, and in 2023, the location would get a 2.0 refresh, removing the stage and older decor for 2.0 decor, a dance floor, etc. This location would also be notable for having their sign fall off mid-remodel.
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Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) is a Chuck E. Cheese location which opened on March 4, 1999, and operates today with a 2021 Model Dance Floor.
== History ==
Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St) opened on March 4th, 1999 with the Operation Thumb Chuck remodel. The store opened with a Studio 'C', featuring a 32M animatronic, a Bird, and other usual features like the interactive console, the Apple TV, etc. However, this specific location featured a tiled wall behind the Blue Screen instead of the normal plastered wall.
Between August 2007 & April 2009, the location received the "Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration," which removed all (besides 2) OTC decor, replacing it all with decor appropriate for the Cool Chuck Remodel, and overhauled the exterior to their needs. The location's interior would stay the same until 2014-15, when they received the 2015 Remodel, and removed all the posters and replaced them with modern ones depicting Rockstar Chuck. This would be shortlived, and in 2023, the location would get a 2.0 refresh, removing the stage and older decor for 2.0 decor, a dance floor, etc. This location would also be notable for having their sign fall off mid-remodel.
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== History ==
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== History ==
Richmond's first Pizza Time Theatre opened sometime in November 1981 within the Merchants Walk Shopping Center and was one of 18 franchised stores owned by Family Entertainment.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch-1st-richmond-ptt/153879398/</ref> Next to nothing is known about the location, though it can be assumed it was similar to other Pizza Time Theatre's that opened around this time. The store would close in 1985, and the space is currently occupied by Brothers Outlet. <tabber>
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== History ==
The Midlothian Turnpike Pizza Time Theatre opened in 1982 inside Chippenham Square. Similarly to the other Pizza Time Theatre in Richmond, [[Richmond, VA (7548 W Broad St)]], no information about this store is currently known. The location would close in 1985 and is currently occupied by The Hidden Spot RVA. <tabber>
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== History ==
The Midlothian Turnpike Pizza Time Theatre opened in October 1982 inside the Chippenham Square Shopping Center. Currently little information about this store is known, however it is confirmed they had [[The King]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch-2nd-ptt-opens-in/153878354/</ref> . The location would close in 1985, and is currently occupied by The Hidden Spot RVA. <tabber>
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'''''1965 W Jefferson St,''''' '''''Store #94''''' was a ''Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on July 13th, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion, which got concept unification in 1991/1992 and closed in January 2007 and relocated to the current location near the ''Louis Joliet Mall on I55.''
The spot where the location was built opened on September 23, 1965, next to Kmart #4095. (Which would later become Big Kmart in the late 90s.) The space was once home to Kmart Foods which was adjacent to the Kmart via an entrance in the store. Kmart Foods would last until it closed. A&P Groceries moved into the space and would remain until 1982. The reason is that A&P announced that it would exit the Chicago market in the same year. The spot would be utilized as an expansion for the neighboring Kmart and Showbiz Pizza Place would take up the rest of the space.
=== Showbiz Pizza Place Era (1983-1991/1992) ===
The location opened on July 13th, 1983 with the standard SPP remodel and Classic Rock-afire Explosion. The store's layout seemed to be very long since it replaced a grocery store. There are currently no videos of Joliet during this time. In 1988 and 1990, the location received the SPT 1988 Remodel Program and added the Showbiz Pizza Campground during that time. The exterior could have been changed or left the same but it's currently unknown.
=== Chuck E. Cheese's Era (1991/1992-2007) ===
In either 1991 or 1992, the location received Concept Unification and replaced the Classic Rock afire Stage with a 3-Stage. The store would go unchanged after this until the mid or late 90s when they received the 1992 Remodel Program which got rid of the blue and white awnings, neon signs, and checkers for the record posters, green booths, and a new game package. The store would later update the exterior in 1998 or 2000 with the Thumb Chuck logo. The stage would replace all of the bot's latex masks with plastic ones. The last change the store received was the SkyTubes and Toddler Zone. These would be the final updates to the store.
=== Closure Era ===
In late 2006, it was announced that the owners of the location would relocate the store after several guest complaints. Supposedly one rat ran out of the ball play area one night. Later it was revealed, after Chuck E. Cheese's moved out, that the rodents were coming from the neighboring Kmart store. There was a small hole in the wall where they were sneaking in. Also, people were reporting that there was a bad smell in the ball pit. All of this, and a lack of guests caused the store to close. The store closed in January 2007 and was left abandoned for 15 years. The entire interior was gutted from the wood paneling, carpet, and poles. The store's power would also be cut off. In the early 2010s, the building (And Kmart) were painted over with beige, and other lighter colors. On December 11, 2016, The neighboring Kmart would close its doors permanently leaving the whole property (aside from a Mobil + Circle K and Checkers on the lot) shuttered. After this, the painted-over front doors would be boarded up. In 2021, it was announced that the former Kmart would become Tony's Fresh Market. Planet Fitness would also join the building. Soon after, the whole building was gutted and exterior demolished. In a few months, the transformation would be completed. As of August 2024, The Planet Fitness is still operating in the space. As for the 3-Stage animatronics, all of the bots (Minus Building and Moon) would be brought over to Mishawaka, IN to replace their 3-Stage bots. They would remain until that store's 3-Stage caught on fire and were forced to receive 2.0 in that year.
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'''''1965 W Jefferson St,''''' '''''Store #94''''' was a ''Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on July 13th, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion, which got concept unification in 1991/1992 and closed in January 2007 and relocated to the current location near the ''Louis Joliet Mall on I55.''
=== Pre SPP-CCEC Era ===
The spot where the location was built opened on September 23, 1965, next to Kmart #4095. (Which would later become Big Kmart in the late 90s.) The space was once home to Kmart Foods which was adjacent to the Kmart via an entrance in the store. Kmart Foods would last until it closed. A&P Groceries moved into the space and would remain until 1982. The reason is that A&P announced that it would exit the Chicago market in the same year. The spot would be utilized as an expansion for the neighboring Kmart and Showbiz Pizza Place would take up the rest of the space.
=== Showbiz Pizza Place Era (1983-1991/1992) ===
The location opened on July 13th, 1983 with the standard SPP remodel and Classic Rock-afire Explosion. The store's layout seemed to be very long since it replaced a grocery store. There are currently no videos of Joliet during this time. In 1988 and 1990, the location received the SPT 1988 Remodel Program and added the Showbiz Pizza Campground during that time. The exterior could have been changed or left the same but it's currently unknown.
=== Chuck E. Cheese's Era (1991/1992-2007) ===
In either 1991 or 1992, the location received Concept Unification and replaced the Classic Rock afire Stage with a 3-Stage. The store would go unchanged after this until the mid or late 90s when they received the 1992 Remodel Program which got rid of the blue and white awnings, neon signs, and checkers for the record posters, green booths, and a new game package. The store would later update the exterior in 1998 or 2000 with the Thumb Chuck logo. The stage would replace all of the bot's latex masks with plastic ones. The last change the store received was the SkyTubes and Toddler Zone. These would be the final updates to the store.
=== Closure Era ===
In late 2006, it was announced that the owners of the location would relocate the store after several guest complaints. Supposedly one rat ran out of the ball play area one night. Later it was revealed, after Chuck E. Cheese's moved out, that the rodents were coming from the neighboring Kmart store. There was a small hole in the wall where they were sneaking in. Also, people were reporting that there was a bad smell in the ball pit. All of this, and a lack of guests caused the store to close. The store closed in January 2007 and was left abandoned for 15 years. The entire interior was gutted from the wood paneling, carpet, and poles. The store's power would also be cut off. In the early 2010s, the building (And Kmart) were painted over with beige, and other lighter colors. On December 11, 2016, The neighboring Kmart would close its doors permanently leaving the whole property (aside from a Mobil + Circle K and Checkers on the lot) shuttered. After this, the painted-over front doors would be boarded up. In 2021, it was announced that the former Kmart would become Tony's Fresh Market. Planet Fitness would also join the building. Soon after, the whole building was gutted and exterior demolished. In a few months, the transformation would be completed. As of August 2024, The Planet Fitness is still operating in the space. As for the 3-Stage animatronics, all of the bots (Minus Building and Moon) would be brought over to Mishawaka, IN to replace their 3-Stage bots. They would remain until that store's 3-Stage caught on fire and were forced to receive 2.0 in that year.
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'''''1965 W Jefferson St,''''' '''''Store #94''''' was a ''Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened on July 13th, 1983 with a Rock-afire Explosion and closed in January 2007 with a 3-Stage. This shouldn't be confused with the 3250 Chicagoland Circle location that opened on January 29th, 2007 with a Studio C 2000 16m.
=== Pre SPP-CCEC Era ===
The spot where the location was built opened on September 23, 1965, next to Kmart #4095. (Which would later become Big Kmart in the late 90s.) The space was once home to Kmart Foods which was adjacent to the Kmart via an entrance in the store. Kmart Foods would last until it closed. A&P Groceries moved into the space and would remain until 1982. The reason is that A&P announced that it would exit the Chicago market in the same year. The spot would be utilized as an expansion for the neighboring Kmart and Showbiz Pizza Place would take up the rest of the space.
=== Showbiz Pizza Place Era (1983-1991/1992) ===
The location opened on July 13th, 1983 with the standard SPP remodel and Classic Rock-afire Explosion. The store's layout seemed to be very long since it replaced a grocery store. There are currently no videos of Joliet during this time. In 1988 and 1990, the location received the SPT 1988 Remodel Program and added the Showbiz Pizza Campground setup during that time. The exterior could have been changed or left the same but it's currently unknown.
=== Chuck E. Cheese's Era (1991/1992-2007) ===
In either 1991 or 1992, the location received Concept Unification and replaced the Classic Rock afire Stage with a 3-Stage. The store would go unchanged after this until the mid or late 90s when they received the 1992 Remodel Program which got rid of the blue and white awnings, neon signs, and checkers for the record posters, green booths, and a new game package. The store would later update the exterior in 1998 or 2000 with the Thumb Chuck logo. The stage would replace all of the bot's latex masks with plastic ones. The last change the store received was the SkyTubes and Toddler Zone. These would be the final updates to the store.
=== Closure Era ===
In late 2006, it was announced that the owners of the location would relocate the store after several guest complaints. Supposedly one rat ran out of the ball play area one night. Later it was revealed, after Chuck E. Cheese's moved out, that the rodents were coming from the neighboring Kmart store. There was a small hole in the wall where they were sneaking in. Also, people were reporting that there was a bad smell in the ball pit. All of this, and a lack of guests caused the store to close. The store closed in January 2007 and was left abandoned for 15 years. The entire interior was gutted from the wood paneling, carpet, and poles. The store's power would also be cut off. In the early 2010s, the building (And Kmart) were painted over with beige, and other lighter colors. On December 16, 2016, the neighboring Kmart would close its doors permanently leaving the whole property (aside from a Mobil + Circle K and Checkers on the lot) shuttered. After this, the painted-over front doors would be boarded up. In 2021, it was announced that the former Kmart would become Tony's Fresh Market. Planet Fitness would also join the building. Soon after, the whole building was gutted, and the exterior was demolished. In a few months, the transformation would be completed. As of August 2024, Planet Fitness is still operating in the space. As for the 3-Stage animatronics, all of the bots (Minus Building and Moon) would be brought over to Mishawaka, IN to replace their 3-Stage bots. They would remain until that store's 3-Stage caught on fire and were forced to receive 2.0 in that year.
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Created page with "Hi Im 1235cornflake but you can call me Charlotte My Favourite Things In The CEC Space {| class="wikitable" |+Charlotte's Top 3 |#1. Cyberamics (They're So Unique And Awesome) |- |#2. PTT (Specifically Lost Media And The Showtapes) |- |#3. The CU Prototype Stage (I Need To Know More NOW!!!!!!!) |} If I Could Have My Own CEC Cast It Would Be John Widelock As Chuck E. Karlissa McKinney As Helen Duncan Brannan As Munch Scott Paulin As Jasper Bob West As Pasqually..."
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Hi Im 1235cornflake but you can call me Charlotte
My Favourite Things In The CEC Space
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|#1. Cyberamics (They're So Unique And Awesome)
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|#2. PTT (Specifically Lost Media And The Showtapes)
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|#3. The CU Prototype Stage (I Need To Know More NOW!!!!!!!)
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If I Could Have My Own CEC Cast It Would Be
John Widelock As Chuck E.
Karlissa McKinney As Helen
Duncan Brannan As Munch
Scott Paulin As Jasper
Bob West As Pasqually
Alternatively It Would Be
Duncan Brannan As Chuck E.
Annagrey Labasse As Helen
Duncan Brannan As Munch (same)
Bob West/Jeremy Blaido As Jasper
Earl Fisher As Pasqually
Ok Bye :)
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Created page with "[[Category:Cyberamics]] [[Category:Fantasy Forest]] [[File:Mr Munch.jpg|thumb|275x275px|Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]] Mr. Munch Cyberamics were manufactured by Pizza Time Theatre And Fantasy Forest Engineering from 1979 to 1983 and were produced in the 1990’s from 1991-1995 by other manufacturers for Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. such as Kinetix and later Animation World. by the end of 2025 there will only be 2 Mr. Munch Cyberamics left operating in stores those being Northridge,..."
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[[Category:Cyberamics]]
[[Category:Fantasy Forest]]
[[File:Mr Munch.jpg|thumb|275x275px|Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
Mr. Munch Cyberamics were manufactured by Pizza Time Theatre And Fantasy Forest Engineering from 1979 to 1983 and were produced in the 1990’s from 1991-1995 by other manufacturers for Showbiz Pizza Time Inc. such as Kinetix and later Animation World. by the end of 2025 there will only be 2 Mr. Munch Cyberamics left operating in stores those being Northridge, CA and Hicksville, NY.
Movements:
The Bot contained 9 movements early on but it was changed to only 8 movements in the early 1980's those being:
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = TBA
|opened = January 6th, 2001
|closed =
|squarefootage = ~11,000
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== History ==
The Alpharetta Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant began planning in August of 2000, with the location being found shortly after. They would construct this location for over a year until December 6th, 2001, when they would have their official opening. The approximate cost of the construction was $1,015,251. This store opened with the [[Phase III]] version of the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] design, of which it also had a [[Toddler Zone]] to accompany it's gameroom.
In 2006, this store would give a remodel to their interior, swapping out the Operation Thumb Chuck items for [[Cool Chuck|Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] decorations, colors, and signage. The exterior would not be changed, however. The Toddler Zone was also eventually removed, most likely around this time.
In 2014, this store would finally remove the Thumb Chuck exterior they had since opening, and replace it with the 2013 logo and branding, the red awnings being swapped out and the lamps being removed. Nothing interior-wise was affected.
In 2022, the store would receive the 2.0 remodel, removing their Studio 'C' 2000 for a Dance Floor. The exterior was also repainted and replaced once again to match the new remodel. To this day, this restaurant remains this way.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in December 2001 with a Studio 'C' 2000 with a 32 movement animatronic. Removed in 2022 when the store remodeled for a Dance Floor.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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File:Alpharettacad.webp|CAD file of the exterior sent to the city during planning
File:Alpharettacadsecondary.webp|
File:Alpharettastageclosed.jpg|Alpharetta's Studio 'C' 2000 with the curtains closed
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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'''925 North Point Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant that opened on December 6th, 2001 with a Studio 'C' 2000 and 32 function animatronic. It is located near the North Point Mall.
== History ==
The Alpharetta Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant began planning in August of 2000, with the location being found shortly after. They would construct this location for over a year until December 6th, 2001, when they would have their official opening. The approximate cost of the construction was $1,015,251. This store opened with the [[Phase III]] version of the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] design, of which it also had a [[Toddler Zone]] to accompany it's gameroom.
In 2006, this store would give a remodel to their interior, swapping out the Operation Thumb Chuck items for [[Cool Chuck|Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] decorations, colors, and signage. The exterior would not be changed, however. The Toddler Zone was also eventually removed, most likely around this time.
In 2014, this store would finally remove the Thumb Chuck exterior they had since opening, and replace it with the 2013 logo and branding, the red awnings being swapped out and the lamps being removed. Nothing interior-wise was affected.
In 2022, the store would receive the 2.0 remodel, removing their Studio 'C' 2000 for a Dance Floor. The exterior was also repainted and replaced once again to match the new remodel. To this day, this restaurant remains this way.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in December 2001 with a Studio 'C' 2000 with a 32 movement animatronic. Removed in 2022 when the store remodeled for a Dance Floor.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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File:Alpharettacad.webp|CAD file of the exterior sent to the city during planning
File:Alpharettacadsecondary.webp|
File:Alpharettastageclosed.jpg|Alpharetta's Studio 'C' 2000 with the curtains closed
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== References ==
This is where you cite sources or origins of certain things tracing back to other pages.
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'''925 North Point Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant that opened on December 6th, 2001 with a Studio 'C' 2000 and 32 function animatronic. It is located near the North Point Mall.
== History ==
The Alpharetta Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant began planning in August of 2000, with the location being found shortly after. They would construct this location for over a year until December 6th, 2001, when they would have their official opening. The approximate cost of the construction was $1,015,251. This store opened with the [[Phase III]] version of the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] design, of which it also had a [[Toddler Zone]] to accompany it's gameroom.
In 2006, this store would give a remodel to their interior, swapping out the Operation Thumb Chuck items for [[Cool Chuck|Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] decorations, colors, and signage. The exterior would not be changed, however. The Toddler Zone was also eventually removed, most likely around this time.
In 2014, this store would finally remove the Thumb Chuck exterior they had since opening, and replace it with the 2013 logo and branding, the red awnings being swapped out and the lamps being removed. Nothing interior-wise was affected.
In 2022, the store would receive the 2.0 remodel, removing their Studio 'C' 2000 for a Dance Floor. The exterior was also repainted and replaced once again to match the new remodel. To this day, this restaurant remains this way.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
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Opened in December 2001 with a Studio 'C' 2000 with a 32 movement animatronic. Removed in 2022 when the store remodeled for a Dance Floor.
List of animatronics the store had.
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File:Alpharettastageclosed.jpg|Alpharetta's Studio 'C' 2000 with the curtains closed
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== References ==
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== History ==
The Midlothian Turnpike Pizza Time Theatre opened in August 1982<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch-potential-2nd-ri/153878914/</ref> inside the Chippenham Square Shopping Center. Currently little information about this store is known, however it is confirmed they had [[The King]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch-2nd-ptt-opens-in/153878354/</ref> . The location would close by June 1985, an auction for all the equipment being held on June 4th.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch-midlothian-ptt-a/153879692/</ref>. The space is currently occupied by The Hidden Spot RVA.
== References ==
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'''4394 Eastgate Square Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza restaurant that opened on June 17th, 1990 in the Eastgate Square Shopping Center. It originally housed a [[Rocker Stage]] before removing it in late 2005 for the Studio 'C' Small Market, remodeling once again in April 2024 to the 2.0 Refresh. The store remains open.
==History==
TODO: store history<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
On June 17th, 1990, the store opened with a [[Rocker Stage]]. In late 2005 the store recieved it's [[Phase IV]] replacing the previous stage with the Studio 'C' Small Market. On April 8th, 2024, the stage was removed, destroyed, and replaced with a Chuck E Live! stage and Video Wall as apart of their 2.0 Refresh.
List of animatronics the store had.
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| [[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese Studio C 16M]] || Unknown || Destroyed/Remains owned a private collector
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File:EastgateExterior2024.webp|The store's exterior as of 2024
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==References==
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'''4394 Eastgate Square Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza restaurant that opened on June 17th, 1990 in the Eastgate Square Shopping Center. It originally housed a [[Rocker Stage]] before removing it in late 2005 for the Studio 'C' Small Market, remodeling once again in April 2024 to the 2.0 Refresh. The store remains open.
==History==
TODO: store history<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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On June 17th, 1990, the store opened with a [[Rocker Stage]]. In late 2005 the store recieved it's [[Phase IV]] replacing the previous stage with the Studio 'C' Small Market. On April 8th, 2024, the stage was removed, destroyed, and replaced with a Chuck E Live! stage and Video Wall as apart of their 2.0 Refresh.
List of animatronics the store had.
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| [[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[16 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed/Remains owned a private collector
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File:EastgateExterior2024.webp|The store's exterior as of 2024
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==References==
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'''4394 Eastgate Square Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza restaurant that opened on June 17th, 1990 in the Eastgate Square Shopping Center. It originally housed a [[Rocker Stage]] before removing it in late 2005 for the [[Studio 'C' Small Market]], remodeling once again in April 2024 to the 2.0 Refresh. The store remains open.
==History==
TODO: store history<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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On June 17th, 1990, the store opened with a [[Rocker Stage]]. In late 2005 the store recieved it's [[Phase IV]] replacing the previous stage with the [[Studio 'C' Small Market]]. On April 8th, 2024, the stage was removed, destroyed, and replaced with a Chuck E Live! stage and Video Wall as apart of their 2.0 Refresh.
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| [[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[16 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || Unknown || Destroyed/Remains owned a private collector
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| [[Rocker Stage]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Studio 'C' Small Market]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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File:EastgateExterior2024.webp|The store's exterior as of 2024
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==References==
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'''4394 Eastgate Square Dr''' is a Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza restaurant that opened on June 17th, 1990 in the Eastgate Square Shopping Center. It originally housed a [[Rocker Stage]] before removing it in late 2005 for the [[Studio 'C' Small Market]], remodeling once again in April 2024 to the 2.0 Refresh. The store remains open.
==History==
TODO: store history<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
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'''CEC Entertainment''', formerly known as '''Showbiz Pizza Time, Inc.''' is the parent of American restaurant chain Chuck E. Cheese. Through CEC, the company operated 500+ locations across the world, and also owns Peter Piper Pizza Pasqually's Pizza & Wings, and formerly Showbiz Pizza & TJ Hartford's.
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Showbiz Pizza Time was originally formed as a result of the merger between Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre, which was finalized in May of 1985. After the merger, both Showbiz Pizza & Pizza Time Theatre operated separately. However, certain Showbiz Pizza locations opened with Chuck E. Cheese characters like Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder). In the later half of the 80s, Showbiz Pizza Time requested rights to the Rockafire Explosion from Aaron Fechter, which they were declined. This caused a falling out between the companies, which would be the cause of Concept Unification, the removal of the Rockafire for Chuck E. Cheese and his friends.
The early 90s brought heavy competition from companies like Discovery Zone and Leaps and Bounds. Due to the competition, the company faced low sales. This initiated a remodel effort, called "Operation Thumb Chuck." Which brought a more updated look to the locations, so they could stand out against other companies. The company also created new stages around this time to supply something fresh and new to their costumers.
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<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
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<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
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Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show 'Yes, Dear' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
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<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
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Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd) is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd 1999. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
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== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
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List of animatronics the store had.
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|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
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== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
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Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd) is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd 1999. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
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Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd) is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd 1999. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
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Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd) is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd 1999. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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== Media ==
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!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd) is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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{{Store Infobox
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|opened = May 17, 1977
|closed = February, 1985
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== History ==
In November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
Circa December 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
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{{Store Infobox
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|opened = May 17, 1977
|closed = February, 1985
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== History ==
In November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
Circa December 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
Arcade Machines as of June 9, 1977
* Night Rider
* Sea Wolf Home
* Capt. Fantastic
* Air Hockey
* Junkyard
* Boot Rill
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Shooting Trainer
* Bronko
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout
* Cocktail Domineos
* Cocktail Tank
* Stunt Cycle
* Quiz Show
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Indy 4
* Atarians
* Witch Hunt
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
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{{Store Infobox
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|opened = May 17, 1977
|closed = February, 1985
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== History ==
In November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
Circa December 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
Arcade Machines as of June 9, 1977
* Night Rider
* Sea Wolf Home
* Capt. Fantastic
* Air Hockey
* Junkyard
* Boot Rill
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Shooting Trainer
* Bronko
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout
* Cocktail Domineos
* Cocktail Tank
* Stunt Cycle
* Quiz Show
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Indy 4
* Atarians
* Witch Hunt
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
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In November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
In December 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
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* Sea Wolf Home
* Capt. Fantastic
* Air Hockey
* Junkyard
* Boot Rill
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Shooting Trainer
* Bronko
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout
* Cocktail Domineos
* Cocktail Tank
* Stunt Cycle
* Quiz Show
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Indy 4
* Atarians
* Witch Hunt
* F-1
* Biorhythm
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* Chuck E. Cheese
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!Published/Recorded
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File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
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In November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
In December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
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* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Shooting Trainer
* Bronko
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout
* Cocktail Domineos
* Cocktail Tank
* Stunt Cycle
* Quiz Show
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Indy 4
* Atarians
* Witch Hunt
* F-1
* Biorhythm
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* Chuck E. Cheese
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To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
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File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
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on July 29th, 2003 a location in the south common area opened with a Studio 'C' 2000 that included a 16M bot, the location would stay the same until November 2012 when they received the "Cool Chuck" Configuration which ended up in the Removal of old decor, the hallway on the right side of the show was torn down & they expanded the location for more space, Painted some of the walls to a purple color the exterior stayed the same, but they added checkers which is still there.
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San Antonio, TX (11735 Bandera Rd) (commonly referred to as just 'Bandera') is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on April 16th, 2002 with a Studio 'C' 2000. It is the youngest of 4 locations still operating in San Antonio, TX.
== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and before 2013, the Chuck would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would remove the topper on the TVs. In Summer of 2015, Bandera would receive the 2015 Remodel, which would remove all of the older decor, add Rockstar artwork, paint the walls orange, green, and blue, and update the exterior to Rockstar Chuck adding the purple and red awnings. The stage would also receive new TVs, as well as the Rockstar outfit. This store would stay the same until September 2022 when every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. In April 2024, this stage would be removed during 2.0, leaving no more stages in San Antonio.
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San Antonio, TX (11735 Bandera Rd) (commonly referred to as just 'Bandera') is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on April 16th, 2002 with a Studio 'C' 2000. It is the youngest of 4 locations still operating in San Antonio, TX.
== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and before 2013, the Chuck would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would remove the topper on the TVs.
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== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and before 2013, the Chuck would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would remove the topper on the TVs.
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San Antonio, TX (11735 Bandera Rd) (commonly referred to as just 'Bandera') is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on April 16th, 2002 with a Studio 'C' 2000. It is the youngest of 4 locations still operating in San Antonio, TX.
== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and before 2013, the Chuck would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would remove the topper on the TVs.
In Summer of 2015, Bandera would receive the 2015 Remodel, which would remove all of the older decor, add Rockstar artwork, paint the walls orange, green, and blue, and update the exterior to Rockstar Chuck adding the purple and red awnings. The stage would also receive new TVs, as well as the Rockstar outfit. This store would stay the same until September 2022 when every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. In April 2024, this stage would be removed during 2.0, leaving no more stages in San Antonio.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPseY1yarPs
|Chuck E. Cheeses Bandera Road TX 2.0
|Apr 1, 2024
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0VoHlfAgLk
|Chuck E. Cheese Bandera, TX Tour 3/11/24
|Mar 11, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Bandera Exterior.jpg
File:Bandera Showroom 04.jpg
File:Bandera Gameroom 2 (2004).jpg
File:Bandera Roadsign (2004).jpg
File:Bandera Chuck 04.jpg
File:Bandera Showroom.jpg
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San Antonio, TX (11735 Bandera Rd) (commonly referred to as just 'Bandera') is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on April 16th, 2002 with a Studio 'C' 2000. It is the youngest of 4 locations still operating in San Antonio, TX.
== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and before 2013, the Chuck would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would remove the topper on the TVs.
In Summer of 2015, Bandera would receive the 2015 Remodel, which would remove all of the older decor, add Rockstar artwork, paint the walls orange, green, and blue, and update the exterior to Rockstar Chuck adding the purple and red awnings. The stage would also receive new TVs, as well as the Rockstar outfit. This store would stay the same until September 2022 when every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. In April 2024, this stage would be removed during 2.0, leaving no more stages in San Antonio.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPseY1yarPs
|Chuck E. Cheeses Bandera Road TX 2.0
|Apr 1, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0VoHlfAgLk
|Chuck E. Cheese Bandera, TX Tour 3/11/24
|Mar 11, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Bandera Exterior.jpg|unknown date
File:Bandera Showroom 04.jpg|2004
File:Bandera Gameroom 2 (2004).jpg|2004
File:Bandera Roadsign (2004).jpg|2004
File:Bandera Chuck 04.jpg|2004
File:Bandera Showroom.jpg|2009
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San Antonio, TX (11735 Bandera Rd) (commonly referred to as just 'Bandera') is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on April 16th, 2002 with a Studio 'C' 2000. It is the youngest of 4 locations still operating in San Antonio, TX.
== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and before 2013, the Chuck would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would also remove the topper on the TVs.
In Summer of 2015, Bandera would receive the 2015 Remodel, which would remove all of the older decor, add Rockstar artwork, paint the walls orange, green, and blue, and update the exterior to Rockstar Chuck adding the purple and red awnings. The stage would also receive new TVs, as well as the Rockstar outfit. This store would stay the same until September 2022 when every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. In April 2024, this stage would be removed during 2.0, leaving no more stages in San Antonio.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPseY1yarPs
|Chuck E. Cheeses Bandera Road TX 2.0
|Apr 1, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0VoHlfAgLk
|Chuck E. Cheese Bandera, TX Tour 3/11/24
|Mar 11, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Bandera Exterior.jpg|unknown date
File:Bandera Showroom 04.jpg|2004
File:Bandera Gameroom 2 (2004).jpg|2004
File:Bandera Roadsign (2004).jpg|2004
File:Bandera Chuck 04.jpg|2004
File:Bandera Showroom.jpg|2009
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'''Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)''' is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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'''Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)''' is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with Operation Thumb Chuck, as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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'''Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)''' is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the Cool Chuck Remodel. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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'''Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)''' is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]]. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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'''Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)''' is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]]. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. Around this time, they possibly removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
|Aug 9, 2024
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
</gallery><gallery>
File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:F5649CAC-8871-4A48-AB60-B9FF0097C250.jpg|Burbank’s Walk-around (2001)
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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source: Perry's Pizza & Grill
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Winchesterexterior.jpg
|opened = May 17, 1977
|closed = February, 1985
|squarefootage = 5,000
}}
== History ==
In November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
In December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
*Cheese Crawl
* Puppy Pong
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Indy 400
* Boot Rill
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Sea Wolf
* Stunt Cycle
* Star Ship
* Drag Race
* Quiz Show
* Junkyard
* Pool Shark -
* Witch Hunt
* Shooting Trainer/Wild Gunman
* Air Hockey
* Capt. Fantastic
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Bronko
* Orbit
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Domineos (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Tank (Pizza Game Booth)
* Night Rider
* Atarians
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
File:Winchesterperry.jpg|Perry, owner of Perry's Pizza & Grill with Chuck E. Cheese.
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== History ==
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'''Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)''' is a relocation of the Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza on [[Pasadena, CA (3765 E Foothill Blvd)]] which opened on December 15th, 1982 and closed in October 1993. The relocation opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage. This store is commonly rumored as the last store to receive Concept Unification, yet there is no proof of this being true.
== History ==
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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'''Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)''' is a relocation of the Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza on [[Pasadena, CA (3765 E Foothill Blvd)]] which opened on December 15th, 1982 and closed in October 1993. The relocation opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage. This store is commonly rumored as the last store to receive Concept Unification, yet there is no proof of this being true.
== History ==
Pasadena opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Interestingly, they received a 2-Stage instead of reusing the 3-Stage from the former location. The bots were in relatively good condition around this time. They would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] in between 2005 - February 2006. They would remove all decor, showroom walls, and change the exterior to add the brown and tan checkers, purple awnings, and of course the Avenger sign. Sometime in the early 2010s, the Anna's Linens store next to Pasadena would close, and the Chuck E. Cheese would expand into it. The stage would still be in good shape around this time. Also, the Chuck bot would wear his Avenger shirt and khaki pants. Around when Rockstar started, he would switch to Avenger shorts. In the late 2010s, Pasadena's stage would fall into disrepair. In 2022, the entire stage would be aired down. When performing, Pasqually would be aired down. In late 2022, Jasper would be aired down instead. In February of 2023, [[Valencia, CA (25955 North The Old Rd)]] would replace Pasadena's bots. Jasper would remain aired down, up until mid 2023. Jasper, Munch, and Pasqually would all share the same programming. When Pasadena installed Navori, the stage would be stuck on random movements up until remodel. On February 1st, 2024, the stage would be removed for 2.0. The bots would be sent to Northridge, CA for parts.
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== History ==
Pasadena opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Interestingly, they received a 2-Stage instead of reusing the 3-Stage from the former location. The bots were in relatively good condition around this time. They would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] in between 2005 - February 2006. They would remove all decor, showroom walls, and change the exterior to add the brown and tan checkers, purple awnings, and of course the Avenger sign. Sometime in the early 2010s, the Anna's Linens store next to Pasadena would close, and the Chuck E. Cheese would expand into it.
The stage would still be in good shape around this time. Also, the Chuck bot would wear his Avenger shirt and khaki pants. Around when Rockstar started, he would switch to Avenger shorts. In the late 2010s, Pasadena's stage would fall into disrepair. In 2022, the entire stage would be aired down. When performing, Pasqually would be aired down. In late 2022, Jasper would be aired down instead. In February of 2023, [[Valencia, CA (25955 North The Old Rd)]] would replace Pasadena's bots. Jasper would remain aired down, up until mid 2023. Jasper, Munch, and Pasqually would all share the same programming. When Pasadena installed Navori, the stage would be stuck on random movements up until remodel. On February 1st, 2024, the stage would be removed for 2.0. The bots would be sent to Northridge, CA for parts.
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'''Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)''' is a relocation of the Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza on [[Pasadena, CA (3765 E Foothill Blvd)]] which opened on December 15th, 1982 and closed in October 1993. The relocation opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage. This store is commonly rumored as the last store to receive Concept Unification, yet there is no proof of this being true.
== History ==
Pasadena opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Interestingly, they received a 2-Stage instead of reusing the 3-Stage from the former location. The bots were in relatively good condition around this time. They would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] in between 2005 - February 2006. They would remove all decor, showroom walls, and change the exterior to add the brown and tan checkers, purple awnings, and of course the Avenger sign. Sometime in the early 2010s, the Anna's Linens store next to Pasadena would close, and the Chuck E. Cheese would expand into it. The store would also have Bumper Cars which were only tested in a few other stores.
The stage would still be in good shape around this time. Also, the Chuck bot would wear his Avenger shirt and khaki pants, as well as his cap until 2015 at most. Around when Rockstar started, he would switch to Avenger shorts. In the late 2010s, Pasadena's stage would fall into disrepair. In 2022, the entire stage would be aired down. When performing, Pasqually would be aired down. In late 2022, Jasper would be aired down instead. In February of 2023, [[Valencia, CA (25955 North The Old Rd)]] would replace Pasadena's bots. Jasper would remain aired down, up until mid 2023. Jasper, Munch, and Pasqually would all share the same programming. When Pasadena installed Navori, the stage would be stuck on random movements up until remodel. On February 1st, 2024, the stage would be removed for 2.0. The bots would be sent to Northridge, CA for parts.
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* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
|-|1990=
* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
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* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
|-|1992=
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* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Costa Mesa, CA (2300 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Brick, NJ (56 Chambers Bridge Rd)]]
* [[North Olmsted, OH (26104 Great Northern Shopping)]]
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
* [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)]]
* [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)]]
* [[Webster, TX (1541 West Bay Area Blvd)]]
* [[Lakeland, FL (3558 US Hwy 98)]]
* [[Bel Air, MD (5 Bel Air South Pkwy)]]
* [[Patchogue, NY (121 Sunrise Hwy)]]
* [[Brockton, MA (200 Westgate Dr)]]
* [[Annapolis, MD (2333-A Forest Dr)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (3146 Sports Arena Blvd)]]
* [[Staten Island, NY (1775-P South Ave)]]
* [[Miami, FL (20335 Biscayne Blvd)]]
* [[Lowell, MA (199 Plain St)]]
* [[Amherst, NY (4994 Harlem Rd)]]
* [[Manchester, CT (82 Buckland St)]]
* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
* [[La Mesa, CA (5500 Grossmont Center Dr)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5077 Monroe St)]]
* [[Pontiac, MI (390 Telegraph Rd)]]
* [[Edison, NJ (1120 Route 1)]]
* [[Chicago, IL (1830 W Fullerton Ave)]]
* [[Attleboro, MA (287 Washington St)]]
* [[Dublin, OH (2711 Martin Rd)]]
* [[Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Paramus, NJ (221 South Dr)]]
* [[Akron, OH (2779 West Market St)]]
* [[Murrieta, CA (25110 Hancock Ave)]]
* [[Rohnert Park, CA (601 Rohnert Park Expressway)]]
* [[Poughkeepsie, NY (1895 South Rd)]]
* [[North Bergen, NJ (8101 Tonelle Ave)]]
* [[El Cerrito, CA (20 El Cerrito Plaza)]]
|-|1994=
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* [[Hicksville, NY (Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place)]]
* [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park)]]
* [[Durham, NC (3724 Mayfair St)]]
* [[New London, CT (389 N Frontage Rd)]]
* [[Lancaster, PA (2020 Fruitville Pike)]]
* [[San Bruno, CA (1270-1272 El Camino Real)]]
* [[Amarillo, TX (2500 S Coulter St)]]
* [[Middletown, NJ (1107 Route 35)]]
* [[Dublin, CA (7448 Amador Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Santiago (Las Condes/Lo Barnechea), Chile]]
* [[East Hanover, NJ (145 Route 10)]]
* [[North Dartmouth, MA (412-418 State Rd)]]
* [[Pearl City, HI (850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140)]]
|-|1995=
* [[Commack, NY (2115 Jericho Turnpike)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (6130 E Speedway Blvd)]]
|-|1996=
* [[Bellevue, WA (2239 148th Ave)]]
* [[Sandy, UT (10535 So. State St)]]
* [[Santiago (Mall Plaza Vespucio), Chile]]
* [[Guatemala City, Guatemala]]
* [[Chesapeake, VA (1528 Sam's Circle)]]
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* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St)]]
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* [[Alpharetta, GA (925 North Point Dr)]]
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* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
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* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
* [[Newmarket, Ontario, Canada (17410 Yonge St)]]
* [[Selma, TX (14565 IH 35 North)]]
* [[Jonesboro, AR (3400 E Highland Dr)]]
* [[Vaughan, Ontario, Canada (3255 Rutherford Rd)]]
* [[Decatur, AL (1801 Beltline Rd)]]
* [[Troy, MI (740 John R Rd)]]
* [[Florence, SC (2701 David McLeod Blvd)]]
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* [[Columbus, OH (3886 Morse Rd)]]
* [[Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago (The Falls At Westmall, Guardians Dr)]]
* [[Union, NJ (2700 US 22)]]
* [[Temuco, Chile (Portal Temuco, Av. Alemania 671)]]
* [[Santee, CA (265 Town Center Pkwy)]]
* [[Kensington, MD (5238 Nicholson Ln)]]
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* [[North Las Vegas, NV (755 W Craig Rd Ste 144)]]
* [[Valley Stream, NY (750 Sunrise Hwy Ste 105)]]
* [[Sheikh Zayed City, Egypt (Royal Park Mall)]]
* [[Metairie, LA (7008 Veterans Blvd)]]
* [[Hawally, Kuwait (Muhallab Mall, 2415 Al Muthanna St)]]
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* [[Arlington, TX (S Cooper St)]]
* [[Tokyo, Japan]]
|-|1987=
* [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]]
* [[White Settlement, TX (7750 Scott St)]]
|-|1988=
* [[Pittsburgh, PA (9795 Perry Hwy)]]
* [[Canton, MI (42001 Ford Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capitol Blvd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2770 32nd Ave)]]
* [[Irving, TX (3903 W Airport Fwy)]]
* [[Rockford, IL (3600 E State St)]]
* [[Fort Smith, AR (1200 S Waldron Rd #148)]]
* [[Chino, CA (5250 Philadelphia St)]]
|-|1989=
* [[Salem, OR (3240 Lancaster Dr)]]
* [[Tinley Park, IL (16090 S Harlem Ave)]]
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* [[Streamwood, IL (990 Barrington Rd)]]
* [[Rancho Cucamonga, CA (9339 Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (1931 Pembina Hwy)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
* [[Cincinnati, OH (4394 Eastgate Square Dr)]]
* [[Levittown, PA (1283 E Lincoln Hwy)]]
* [[Ellisville, MO (15913 Manchester Rd)]]
* [[Beaverton, OR (4445 SW 110th Ave)]]
* [[Warwick, RI (1245 Bald Hill Rd)]]
* [[Glen Burnie, MD (6637 Governor Ritchie Hwy)]]
* [[Jonesboro, GA (335 Upper Riverdale Rd)]]
* [[Springfield, PA (381 Baltimore Pike)]]
* [[West Palm Beach, FL (4646 Okeechobee Blvd)]]
* [[Topeka, KS (2215 SW Wanamaker Rd)]]
|-|1991=
* [[Mississauga, Ontario, Canada (4141 Dixie Rd)]]
* [[Hialeah, FL (3805 W 20th Ave)]]
* [[Sunrise, FL (8099 W Oakland Park Blvd)]]
* [[Roseville, MI (31920 Gratiot Ave)]]
* [[Tampa, FL (14308 Dale Mabry Hwy)]]
* [[Baltimore , MD (8354 Eastern Ave)]]
* [[Skokie, IL (7142 Carpenter Rd)]]
* [[Calgary, Alberta, Canada (9627 Macleod Trail)]]
* [[Pembroke Pines, FL (8515 Pines Blvd)]]
* [[Melrose Park, IL (1315 W North Ave)]]
* [[Placentia, CA (2300 N Rose Dr)]]
* [[West Roxbury, MA (1665 VFW Pkwy)]]
* [[Norwalk, CA (10949 Firestone Blvd)]]
* [[Newington, CT (3075 Berlin Turnpike)]]
* [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]]
* [[Deptford, NJ (1500 Almonesson Rd)]]
* [[Wichita, KS (3223 N Rock Rd )]]
* [[Fullerton, CA (1134 S Harbor Blvd)]]
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* [[La Mirada, CA (15100 Rosecrans Ave)]]
* [[Catonsville, MD (5912 Baltimore National Pike)]]
* [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)]]
* [[Tallahassee, FL (2810 Sharer Rd)]]
* [[Wayne, NJ (1639 Rt 23)]]
* [[Corona, CA (191 N McKinley St)]]
* [[Herndon, VA (2465 Centreville Rd)]]
* [[Reno, NV (5000 Smithridge Dr)]]
* [[Orange, CT (82 Boston Post Rd)]]
* [[Lansing, MI (5451 L W Saginaw Hwy)]]
* [[West Hills, CA (22940 Van Owen St)]]
* [[Harrisburg, PA (3883 Union Deposit Rd)]]
* [[Rochester Hills, MI (201 E Auburn Rd)]]
* [[Clearwater, FL (25921 US Hwy 19)]]
* [[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Erie, PA (7200 Peach St)]]
* [[Burlington, MA (10 Wall St)]]
* [[Worcester, MA (50 SW Cutoff)]]
* [[Cherry Hill, NJ (2100 Rt 38)]]
* [[Sharonville, OH (1429 E Kemper Rd)]]
* [[Philadelphia, PA (9 Snyder Ave)]]
* [[Stafford, TX (11920 SW Fwy)]]
* [[Waterbury, CT (650 Wolcott St)]]
* [[Lewisville, TX (2402 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[Natick, MA (801 Worcester St)]]
* [[Bossier City, LA (2001 Airline Dr)]]
* [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)]]
* [[North Wales, PA (1210 Bethlehem Pike)]]
|-|1993=
* [[Costa Mesa, CA (2300 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Brick, NJ (56 Chambers Bridge Rd)]]
* [[North Olmsted, OH (26104 Great Northern Shopping)]]
* [[Dale City, VA (14085 Shoppers Best Way)]]
* [[Monroeville, PA (3800 William Penn Hwy)]]
* [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)]]
* [[Webster, TX (1541 West Bay Area Blvd)]]
* [[Lakeland, FL (3558 US Hwy 98)]]
* [[Bel Air, MD (5 Bel Air South Pkwy)]]
* [[Patchogue, NY (121 Sunrise Hwy)]]
* [[Brockton, MA (200 Westgate Dr)]]
* [[Annapolis, MD (2333-A Forest Dr)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (3146 Sports Arena Blvd)]]
* [[Staten Island, NY (1775-P South Ave)]]
* [[Miami, FL (20335 Biscayne Blvd)]]
* [[Lowell, MA (199 Plain St)]]
* [[Amherst, NY (4994 Harlem Rd)]]
* [[Manchester, CT (82 Buckland St)]]
* [[Towson, MD (809 Goucher Blvd)]]
* [[La Mesa, CA (5500 Grossmont Center Dr)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]]
* [[Toledo, OH (5077 Monroe St)]]
* [[Pontiac, MI (390 Telegraph Rd)]]
* [[Edison, NJ (1120 Route 1)]]
* [[Chicago, IL (1830 W Fullerton Ave)]]
* [[Attleboro, MA (287 Washington St)]]
* [[Dublin, OH (2711 Martin Rd)]]
* [[Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)]]
* [[Paramus, NJ (221 South Dr)]]
* [[Akron, OH (2779 West Market St)]]
* [[Murrieta, CA (25110 Hancock Ave)]]
* [[Rohnert Park, CA (601 Rohnert Park Expressway)]]
* [[Poughkeepsie, NY (1895 South Rd)]]
* [[North Bergen, NJ (8101 Tonelle Ave)]]
* [[El Cerrito, CA (20 El Cerrito Plaza)]]
|-|1994=
* [[Springfield, MO (3500-A S Glenstone Ave)]]
* [[Hicksville, NY (Delco Plaza 11-15 Hanover Place)]]
* [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park)]]
* [[Durham, NC (3724 Mayfair St)]]
* [[New London, CT (389 N Frontage Rd)]]
* [[Lancaster, PA (2020 Fruitville Pike)]]
* [[San Bruno, CA (1270-1272 El Camino Real)]]
* [[Amarillo, TX (2500 S Coulter St)]]
* [[Middletown, NJ (1107 Route 35)]]
* [[Dublin, CA (7448 Amador Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Santiago (Las Condes/Lo Barnechea), Chile]]
* [[East Hanover, NJ (145 Route 10)]]
* [[North Dartmouth, MA (412-418 State Rd)]]
* [[Pearl City, HI (850 Kamehameha Hwy Suite 140)]]
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* [[Commack, NY (2115 Jericho Turnpike)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (6130 E Speedway Blvd)]]
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* [[Bellevue, WA (2239 148th Ave)]]
* [[Sandy, UT (10535 So. State St)]]
* [[Santiago (Mall Plaza Vespucio), Chile]]
* [[Guatemala City, Guatemala]]
* [[Chesapeake, VA (1528 Sam's Circle)]]
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* [[Palm Desert, CA (72513 Hwy 111)]]
* [[Burnsville, MN (1025 Burnsville Center)]]
* [[Bradenton, FL (905 44th Ave)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (9030 Broad St)]]
* [[Phoenix, AZ (3329 E Bell Rd)]]
* [[Latham, NY601 Troy-Schenectady Rd]]
* [[Stuart, FL (2400 NW Federal Hwy)]]
* [[Henderson, NV (1521 W Sunset Rd)]]
* [[Blaine, MN (8943 University Ave)]]
* [[Edina, MN (7505 France Ave)]]
* [[West St. Paul, MN (1422 S Robert St)]]
* [[Fredericksburg, VA (1280 Central Park Blvd)]]
* [[Scottsdale, AZ (8890 E Indian Bend Rd)]]
* [[Costa Mesa, CA (2300 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Aurora, CO (14005 E Exposition Ave)]]
* [[Kennesaw, GA (824 Earnest W Barrett Pkwy)]]
* [[Parma, OH (7601 W Ridgewood Rd)]]
* [[Gulfport, MS (15082 Crossroads Pkwy)]]
* [[Victorville, CA (12790 Amargosa Rd)]]
* [[Dickson City, PA (1003 Commerce Blvd)]]
* [[Humble, TX (124 E FM 1960 Bypass)]]
* [[Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)]]
* [[Redwood City, CA (2541-43 El Camino Real)]]
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* [[Alpharetta, GA (925 North Point Dr)]]
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* [[Edmonton, AB (9863 19 Ave NW)]]
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* [[Gilroy, CA (910 Renz Lane)]]
* [[Leominster, MA (132 Sacks Blvd)]]
* [[Ocala, FL (3500 SW College Rd)]]
* [[Ontario, Canada (4450 Walker Rd)]]
* [[Johnson City, TN (3020 Peoples St)]]
* [[Oklahoma City, OK (7601 S Walker Ave)]]
* [[El Centro, CA (803 E Danenberg Dr)]]
* [[Glendale, AZ (6773 West Bell Rd)]]
* [[Hagerstown, MD (17618 Valley Mall Blvd)]]
* [[Santa Maria, CA (2254 S Bradley Rd)]]
* [[Roseville, CA (9601 Fairway Dr)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (6436 Pacific Ave)]]
* [[Victoria, TX (7800 N Navarro St)]]
* [[Greeley, CO (2309 Greeley Mall)]]
* [[Greensburg, PA (5256 Route 30 #273)]]
* [[North Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (14245 137th Ave)]]
* [[Columbia, MO (2003 W Worley Rd)]]
* [[Abilene, TX (4310 Buffalo Gap Rd)]]
* [[Gastonia, NC (416 Cox Rd)]]
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|opened = July 29th, 2003
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== History ==
Edmonton would open on July 29th, 2003 in the south common area with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a [[Studio 'C' 2000]].
The location would stay unchanged from opening until November 2012 when they received [[Cool Chuck]] which meant the removal of old décor, select walls being painted purple, as well as the store receiving an expansion.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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|image = Pasadena's 2.0 Exterior.jpg
|storenumber = 324
|opened = 1993
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'''Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)''' is a relocation of the Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza on [[Pasadena, CA (3765 E Foothill Blvd)]] which opened on December 15th, 1982 and closed in October 1993. The relocation opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage. This store is commonly rumored as the last store to receive Concept Unification, yet there is no proof of this being true.
== History ==
Pasadena opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Interestingly, they received a 2-Stage instead of reusing the 3-Stage from the former location. The bots were in relatively good condition around this time. They would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] in between 2005 - February 2006. They would remove all decor, showroom walls, and change the exterior to add the brown and tan checkers, purple awnings, and of course the Avenger sign. Sometime in the early 2010s, the Anna's Linens store next to Pasadena would close, and the Chuck E. Cheese would expand into it. The store would also have Bumper Cars which were only tested in a few other stores.
The stage would still be in good shape around this time. Also, the Chuck bot would wear his Avenger shirt and khaki pants, as well as his cap until 2015 at most. Around when Rockstar started, he would switch to Avenger shorts. In the late 2010s, Pasadena's stage would fall into disrepair. In 2022, the entire stage would be aired down. When performing, Pasqually would be aired down. In late 2022, Jasper would be aired down instead. In February of 2023, [[Valencia, CA (25955 North The Old Rd)]] would replace Pasadena's bots. Jasper would remain aired down, up until mid 2023. Jasper, Munch, and Pasqually would all share the same programming. When Pasadena installed Navori, the stage would be stuck on random movements up until remodel. On February 1st, 2024, the stage would be removed for 2.0. The bots would be sent to Northridge, CA for parts.
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8egryYmRbY
|Chuck E. Cheese's Pasadena, CA Store Tour
|Oct 30, 2015
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRkN7kwpDA8
|Chuck E. Cheese's Show 3, 2015- <nowiki>''</nowiki>In The Future<nowiki>''</nowiki> Pasadena, CA
|Jun 13, 2015
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qufBftmU3pg
|Chuck E. Cheese's Pasadena, CA 2.0 Remodel Store Tour
|Feb 6, 2024
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Pasadena photo.jpg
File:Pasadena avenger.jpg
File:Pasadena kids gameroom.png
File:Pasadena avenger chuck fit.png
File:Pasadena showroom december.jpg
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Pasadena's 2.0 Exterior.jpg
|storenumber = 324
|opened = 1993
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'''Pasadena, CA (3737 E Foothill Blvd)''' is a relocation of the Showbiz Pizza Place/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza on [[Pasadena, CA (3765 E Foothill Blvd)]] which opened on December 15th, 1982 and closed in October 1993. The relocation opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage. This store is commonly rumored as the last store to receive Concept Unification, yet there is no proof of this being true.
== History ==
Pasadena opened on October 14th, 1993 with a 2-Stage and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Interestingly, they received a 2-Stage instead of reusing the 3-Stage from the former location. The bots were in relatively good condition around this time. They would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]] in between 2005 - February 2006. They would remove all decor, showroom walls, and change the exterior to add the brown and tan checkers, purple awnings, and of course the Avenger sign. Sometime in the early 2010s, the Anna's Linens store next to Pasadena would close, and the Chuck E. Cheese would expand into it, moving the skytubes to the right gameroom. The store would also have Bumper Cars which were only tested in a few other stores.
The stage would still be in good shape around this time. Also, the Chuck bot would wear his Avenger shirt and khaki pants, as well as his cap until 2015 at most. Around when Rockstar started, he would switch to Avenger shorts. In the late 2010s, Pasadena's stage would fall into disrepair. In 2022, the entire stage would be aired down. When performing, Pasqually would be aired down. In late 2022, Jasper would be aired down instead. In February of 2023, [[Valencia, CA (25955 North The Old Rd)]] would replace Pasadena's bots. Jasper would remain aired down, up until mid 2023. Jasper, Munch, and Pasqually would all share the same programming. When Pasadena installed Navori, the stage would be stuck on random movements up until remodel. On February 1st, 2024, the stage would be removed for 2.0. The bots would be sent to Northridge, CA for parts.
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8egryYmRbY
|Chuck E. Cheese's Pasadena, CA Store Tour
|Oct 30, 2015
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRkN7kwpDA8
|Chuck E. Cheese's Show 3, 2015- <nowiki>''</nowiki>In The Future<nowiki>''</nowiki> Pasadena, CA
|Jun 13, 2015
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qufBftmU3pg
|Chuck E. Cheese's Pasadena, CA 2.0 Remodel Store Tour
|Feb 6, 2024
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1v63bTxxiw
|chuck e cheese for my birthday
|Apr 13, 2011
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Pasadena photo.jpg
File:Pasadena avenger.jpg
File:Pasadena kids gameroom.png
File:Pasadena avenger chuck fit.png
File:Pasadena showroom december.jpg
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== History ==
This part of the page is to describe the history of the store in as much detail as possible. Remember to keep the topic about the FEC. Do not stray too far from the main subject, regardless of relation to it. Remodels received should be discussed here also.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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!Published/Recorded
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Mayfield Heights is a location that opened on April 2nd, 2001 with a Studio 'C'. Interestingly, this store does not have Chuck on the exterior. This store is also 1 of 2 stages in Ohio, with the other being [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]] which opened on September 6th, 1993. This store also still has art from [[Operation Thumb Chuck]].{{Store Infobox
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List of animatronics the store had.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
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List of animatronics the store had.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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List of animatronics the store had.
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== History ==
Mayfield Heights, OH opened on April 2nd, 2001 with a Studio 'C' and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This store would remain the same for most of its life, with only remodeling the exterior. Sometime in possibly the late 2000's, they would receive a few posters from the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]], and would keep most posters, such as the MustCTVs, 1999 art, and more pieces from [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Between 2017 - 2018, they would remodel the exterior, adding pillars to each store and moving the sign of the CEC to between the 2 pillars. Lots of fights have occurred at this location as well, with one in 2019 and one in 2021. As of 2024, Mayfield Heights, OH has the most complete Studio 'C', as [[Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)]] is missing the 'Studio' letters above the bluescreen. It is also one of 2 Studio 'C's that still have old artwork, with the other being [[Wyomissing, PA (2721 N Meridian Blvd)]] which may relocate, so the remodel has been postponed.
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== History ==
Mayfield Heights, OH opened on April 2nd, 2001 with a Studio 'C' and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This store would remain the same for most of its life, with only remodeling the exterior. Sometime in possibly the late 2000's, they would receive a few posters from the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]], and would keep most posters, such as the MustCTVs, 1999 art, and more pieces from [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Between 2017 - 2018, they would remodel the exterior, adding pillars to each store and moving the sign of the CEC to between the 2 pillars. Lots of fights have occurred at this location as well, with one in 2019 and one in 2021. As of 2024, Mayfield Heights, OH has the most complete Studio 'C', as [[Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)]] is missing the 'Studio' letters above the bluescreen. It is also one of 2 Studio 'C's that still have old artwork, with the other being [[Wyomissing, PA (2721 N Meridian Blvd)]] which may relocate, so the remodel has been postponed.
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Mayfield Heights is a location that opened on April 2nd, 2001 with a Studio 'C'. Interestingly, this store does not have Chuck on the exterior. This store is also 1 of 2 remaining stages in Ohio, with the other being [[Toledo, OH (5455 Airport Hwy)]] which opened on September 6th, 1993. This store also still has art from [[Operation Thumb Chuck]].
== History ==
Mayfield Heights, OH opened on April 2nd, 2001 with a Studio 'C' and [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This store would remain the same for most of its life, with only remodeling the exterior. Sometime in possibly the late 2000's, they would receive a few posters from the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]], and would keep most posters, such as the MustCTVs, 1999 art, and more pieces from [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Between 2017 - 2018, they would remodel the exterior, adding pillars to each store and moving the sign of the CEC to between the 2 pillars. Lots of fights have occurred at this location as well, with one in 2019 and one in 2021. As of 2024, Mayfield Heights, OH has the most complete Studio 'C', as [[Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)]] is missing the 'Studio' letters above the bluescreen. It is also one of 2 Studio 'C's that still have old artwork, with the other being [[Wyomissing, PA (2721 N Meridian Blvd)]] which may relocate, so the remodel has been postponed.
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== History ==
Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike) (Store #652), opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on May 1st, 1988 with the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]]
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Richmond, VA (10430 Midlothian Turnpike) (Store #652), opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on May 1st, 1988 with the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]], and a Rock-Afire-Explosion show.
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San Antonio, TX (11735 Bandera Rd) (commonly referred to as just 'Bandera') is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on April 16th, 2002 with a Studio 'C' 2000. It is the youngest of 4 locations still operating in San Antonio, TX.
== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and before 2013, the Chuck would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would also remove the topper on the TVs.
In Summer of 2015, Bandera would receive the 2015 Remodel, which would remove all of the older decor, add Rockstar artwork, paint the walls orange, green, and blue, and update the exterior to Rockstar Chuck adding the purple and red awnings. The stage would also receive new TVs, as well as the Rockstar outfit. This store would stay the same until September 2022 when every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. On the night of March 31st, 2024, this stage would be removed during 2.0, leaving no more stages in San Antonio. The bot would be destroyed on April 1st.
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File:Bandera Exterior.jpg|unknown date
File:Bandera Showroom 04.jpg|2004
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San Antonio, TX (11735 Bandera Rd) (commonly referred to as just 'Bandera') is a Chuck E. Cheese location that opened on April 16th, 2002 with a Studio 'C' 2000. It is the youngest of 4 locations still operating in San Antonio, TX.
== History ==
Chuck E. Cheese has opened 7 locations in San Antonio. There are only 4 locations still open, with the other 3 being [[San Antonio, TX (238 SW Military Dr)]], [[San Antonio, TX (6874 Ingram Rd)]], [[San Antonio, TX (1403 N Loop)]], and Bandera opening the latest. Bandera opened with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] and a Studio 'C' 2000 on April 16th, 2002. Somewhere between late 2009 and 2013, the Chuck E. Cheese animatronic would receive the Avenger shirt, but would keep the hat and shorts. Around this time, they would also remove the topper on the TVs.
In Summer of 2015, Bandera would receive the 2015 Remodel, which would remove all of the older decor, add Rockstar artwork, paint the walls orange, green, and blue, and update the exterior to Rockstar Chuck adding the purple and red awnings. The stage would also receive new TVs, as well as the Rockstar outfit. This store would stay the same until September 2022 when every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. On the night of March 31st, 2024, this stage would be removed during 2.0, leaving no more stages in San Antonio. The animatronic would be destroyed on April 1st.
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File:Bandera Showroom 04.jpg|2004
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'''Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)''' is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around late 2009 - early 2010 when they would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]]. They would remove the showroom walls, crown molding, decor, and purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Between this time and 2015, they removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
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File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
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'''10430 Midlothian Tpke''' is an ex-Showbiz Pizza restaurant that opened on May 1st, 1990 as the last Showbiz Pizza with a Rock-afire Explosion ever opened. It remains open as a 2.0 and Chuck E. Cheese's, with a Dance Floor and Video Wall setup, which they have had since January 2023.
== History ==
Richmond's Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant, numbered #652, opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on May 1st, 1990 with the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel|1986 Remodel]], and a Rock-afire Explosion show. It opened as a franchise, owned by Mid-South Food Management Inc., which was based in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch/125490306/</ref> This store was notably the last Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant with a Rock-afire Explosion to ever open, and one of the shortest lived of these stores. The original managers, as stated in the original pre-opening coverage from the Richmond Times-Dispatch, were Eddie Fairfax and Rick Peterson.
In September-November 1991<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/richmond-times-dispatch-richmond-showbiz/153908049/</ref>, this store would receive [[Concept Unification]] and would retrofit the Rock-afire Explosion into Munch's Make Believe Band. Due to the Rock-afire Explosion being in use for only a year, this has made it one of the shortest lived Rock-afire stages ever used. Munch Jr. was likely removed between the late 1990s-early 2000s.
On December 8th, 1997, Richmond would be acquired by [[CEC Entertainment|Showbiz Pizza Time/CEC Entertainment]], and would then on be corporately owned. Shortly after most likely, Richmond would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. Not much is known from this era, making a lot of details unclear. It can be assumed they received the Phase I, II, and III game packages throughout the years, adding new games, and the Toddler Zone area.
In 2006, this store would remodel to the new [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)|Cool Chuck]] remodel package, painting walls purple, adding new decorations, and new games. The 1999 character posters and sports posters would be kept, however, and were located in a small alcove and by a wall. The most notable aspect of this store was Connor Leschinsky's consistent updates to the store's [[3-Stage]], due to the fact that this was one of the final stores with a latex Pizzacam, and any Pizzacam of any kind. Connor Leschinsky, in 2017, would restore Pizzacam's rotting cosmetics with several friends and put him back into working condition. By 2018, however, he would be permanently removed. His box remained until the remodel. A similar event was when the Chuck E. Cheese animatronic's tuxedo outfit was brought back for a Halloween event. This was the first use of the outfit in over 20 years.
In January 2023, this store would remodel to 2.0, and replaced all of the old items with newer items, and more specifically removing the [[3-Stage]] for a Dance Floor, later Video Wall setup. In July 2024, this store would also get a Trampoline Zone<ref>https://richmond.com/news/local/business/chuck-e-cheese-richmond-locations-add-trampoline-zones/article_21e93400-37b6-11ef-be20-038084e83f57.html</ref>, making it one of several other stores to do this. The store remains open in this way.
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Opened in 1990 as the last Rock-afire Explosion Showbiz Pizza Place. Retrofitted by process of Concept Unification between the months of September-November 1991. Pizzacam removed in 2018 after being one of the final still in use by a Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant. Remodeled to 2.0 in January 2023 with a Dance Floor, with the Video Wall added shortly after.
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! Animatronic !! Unknown !! Status
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| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
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| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Still exists, owned by a collector
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| [[Dook Larue (Electronimation)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
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| [[Fatz Geronimo (Electronimation)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
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| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
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| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
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| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Electronimation)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Unknown
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| [[Sun (Electronimation)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
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| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Unknown
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| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Electronimation)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
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==== '''Videos''' ====
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8gv2Zhn17A
|Chuck E Cheese Richmond January 2014 segment 3
|January 1st, 2014
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9seXlMktIGc
|Chuck E. Cheese Richmond VA August 2015
|August 14th, 2015
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4m3DwjPXaQ
|A Look at the 3 Stage at Chuck E. Cheese's in Richmond, VA
|September 4th, 2015
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTDcD9jvePg
|A very hungry Mr Munch! Close-up of Richmond VA CEC's Mr Munch
|June 12th, 2016
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-OCWA_5SD0
|Pizzacam's Restoration at Richmond VA CEC
|August 24th, 2017
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL4vW-NgyNo
|Share the Joy at Chuck e Cheese's in Richmond VA
|December 21st, 2018
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1Z_TXQ6yfY
|chuck e cheese fail (richmond va) [why dose this have so many vews]
|August 10th, 2021
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ohV7qNLjf6k
|Chuck E Cheese Richmond, VA (2021)
|December 22nd, 2021
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxWtNhdQFPo
|Chuck E Cheeses Richmond VA - Arcade Tour
|~2022-2023
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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File:Richmond1990.png|The two managers with Richmond's 3-Stage, April 30th, 1990 (PC: Dan Currier, Richmond Times-Dispatch)
File:Richmondcoolchuck.jpg|Exterior, August 8th, 2013 (PC: RyanRetail)
File:Richmond3Stage2022.jpg|3-Stage, November 2022 (PC: r/animatronics)
File:RichmondMunch2022.jpg|Richmond's Mr. Munch animatronic, November 2022 (PC: r/animatronics)
File:TheReturn.jpg|Richmond's Chuck E. Cheese animatronic dressed in the tuxedo outfit for a Halloween event (PC: TBA)
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(THIS PAGE IS NOT DONE!!!!!! HEAVY WIP!!!!!!!!!!!) 2779 West Market St, (Originally known as 36 Fairlawn Place) opened on October 25th, 1993 with a 1 Stage and the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]]. In 1996 the store updated it's remodel to fit the standard of [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], replacing the signage on the front and updating their posters.
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'''''3724 Mayfair St, Store #380''''' is a Chuck E. Cheese location in Durham, North Carolina.
The store opened on March 7, 1994, with a [[1-Stage]]. It is the last Mini Unit variant of the 1-stage, and also the last location to have a full exterior with original 90s checkers. It is also the last CEC location in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Triangle Triangle] to have animatronics, after the [[Raleigh, NC (3501-131 Capital Blvd)|Capital Blvd]] location in Raleigh removed their [[Concept Unification Stage|3-Stage]] for the [[CEC 2018 2.0 Remodel Program|2.0 remodel]] on August 31, 2022.
== History ==
Durham opened on March 7, 1994, as one of two North Carolina locations with a Cyberamic Munch's Make-Believe Band Stage (the other was [[Charlotte, NC (5612 Albemarle Rd)]] which opened in November 1991 with a Road Stage). They opened with the now unique prototype version of the 1-Stage called the Mini Unit, which is smaller than the average 1-Stage, and has a unique ceiling valance, only installed in [[Waldorf, MD (2928 Festival Way)|just]] [[Columbus, OH (3631 Soldano Blvd)|four]] [[Lancaster, CA (44650 Valley Central Way)|other]] [[El Paso, TX (710 Sunland Park Dr)|locations]] between 1992 and 1994 as a test stage for smaller stores. Durham is the last Cyberamic show in the Carolinas, and the entire Southeast region as a whole.
=== Opening ===
[[File:CECDurhamHeraldSunAd.png|thumb|298x298px|Durham's Opening Advertisement]]
Due to advertisements using the March 2nd date less than 10 days until the store was slated to opened, it is believed Durham may have had a "soft opening" on the 2nd and grand opening on the 7th, or that the date was delayed at the last minute. March 7th would make more sense as the opening date anyways, due to it being a Monday, and that most stores at that time typically opened on a Monday.
The store opened up in the Beacon Ridge Plaza shopping center, with most businesses of the plaza being located in a shopping center across the street. While little is known about the plaza, and no remnants of it by name exist, we know the Chuck E. Cheese was part of it due to numerous advertisements in newspaper articles using the plaza name associated with the store, and public property records.<ref>https://taxcama.dconc.gov/camapwa/PropertySummary.aspx?PARCELPK=20584&pageIndex=0</ref> Throughout the years, the plaza would become less active and lose more of the businesses that occupied the space. Starting in the late 2000s/early 2010s, half of the plaza was torn down, with the rest following soon after in 2016. The lots across the street would remain vacant and used as parking occasionally until around 2019, when a new complex, University Hill, with retail and apartments, was built. It is still active and standing to this day.
=== 1990s ===
Durham would open up with the [[SPT 1992 Remodel Program]], which was the standard for the time. Inside, the store would have the standard 90s decor, such as the CD Award parody posters, sports magazines, and planters. The store either opened up or received shortly after the [[Phase 1 (1994)|Phase 1]] games package. With the pictures we have, we can tell a good amount of how the store would have looked. It is safe to assume it had a layout nearly identical other later Mini Unit 1-Stage stores, bearing close resemblance to El Paso before expansion.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgc6abiW2fE</ref> In the later half of 1994, the store would receive the sky crawl, (an early version of the Skytubes) with installation plans for it dated from August 1994.
In the mid/late 90s, Durham would receive updated signage for the exterior featuring the thumbs-up Chuck art with the star cap and would also receive larger awnings which covered the checkers. In the late 90s, the store would receive the [[Phase 2 (1997)|Phase 2]] games package. At an unknown point after 1998, the main sign above the entrance was switched out with the updated C-cap version for an unknown reason.
=== 2000s ===
Durham would stay mostly unchanged in the early 2000s, likely receiving the standard [[Phase 3 (2000)|Phase 3]] games package. This would change in late 2005, most likely September, when the store remodeled to the [[CEC 2005 Remodel Program]], which included drastically changing the store's layout (moving the prize counter, changing the entrance to be on the side), removal of showroom walls and expanding the showroom area, all major 90s decor pieces, and painting certain walls purple. Surprisingly, they would keep the dim lighting and Coach signage on the exterior. The stage would not change much after the remodel, except by 2008, Chuck's tuxedo and derby would be removed for the full Avenger outfit and cap.
=== 2010s ===
The store would receive many changes during the 2010s as the company transitioned from the Avenger to Rockstar era.
[[File:DurhamJasperRot.png|thumb|Jasper's original mask shortly before removal]]
Starting in the early 2010s and spanning the end of the decade, the stage itself would receive many changes, removing many of its original aspects. Character cosmetics would be some of the first parts to be changed. The first of the 1993 masks to be removed was Chuck's, after it became bleached for an unknown reason in 2011. Coming shortly after or around the same time, Pasqually's mask was also replaced. For a brief period in 2012, Pasqually wore a blue shirt instead of his typical red plaid pattern, but this change would seemingly be short-lived. Between February to May 2017, more of the original elements would get replaced. First, Jasper's shirt would be replaced with the new larger "cow print" version. Helen's original mask would be replaced not long after, although the exact reason for removal is unknown, as the most recent pictures showing the mask appeared to be in decent condition. The next mask to be replaced was Jasper's, which in a photo shows the foam around the eyes was beginning to rot.
Around 2010-2011, the television above Munch was removed, leaving the two side TVs. In 2012, the curtains were removed. In September 2013, Durham received the 2013 Update and hat removal signage and removed the awnings to reveal the checkers underneath them. You can still see slight fade from where the old "Chuck E. Cheese's" text was when it was centered on the sides of the building before 2013. Also, around the same time, the Munch's Make-Believe Band sign was modified to be purple where it was previously pink and was placed directly above Munch. Around this time also, they replaced their CRTs with flat screens and removed the televisions outside the showroom area. The skytubes would be removed by the late 2010s.
=== 2020s/Present Day ===
In more recent years, the show has been decreasing in condition, with every character having some movement or cosmetic issues. In recent years, the show's condition has fluctuated, with various things getting broken and fixed, such as Munch's flows being messed up over time. In April 2023, Chuck's eye weld broke, leading the eyes to not move, and one eye becoming off center from the other. This has since been fixed. Beginning in late April, the store would start installing brighter LED lights throughout the store, starting in the showroom, causing the store to no longer have dim lighting.
==== Eyelids ====
One of the things which has made Durham infamous within the community is the fact that Helen doesn't have eyelids. The exact reason why this happened is unknown, although speculations included the eyelids were removed due to scratching the irises, or that the eyelids fell backwards/the part which holds them in place broke, causing them to be removed entirely.
Sometime in March 2021, Chuck E.'s right eyelid would break. By July 2021, both of Helen's eyelids would be gone, and at some point, after that, Chuck's other eyelid would break too, causing Chuck E. and Helen to both appear to have no eyelids by late 2021 or early 2022, although Chuck E. still has his eyelids, inoperative and stuck up.
==== Current State ====
Just like nearly all other stores by then, Durham received the new Navori system in June 2023. Unfortunately, due to technical issues during the transition from the DVD Player to Navori (confirmed on a video by an employee of Raleigh visiting the store<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boeES1s8FWE</ref>), the animatronics would be stuck in random mode or even aired down. On only a few known occasions, the show has operated correctly, but the majority of the time since June 2023, the show had been in random movements or aired down.
On June 8, 2024<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E</ref>, the show would be seen operating correctly again, with the Navori issue seemingly fixed.
In late May 2024, the game room would be rearranged in preparation for trampolines. The store installed their trampolines in early June 2024.
As of June 2024, Durham still has the 1-Stage, 2005 Update (with the 90s bathrooms), 90s remodel checkers on the exterior, and 2013 Rockstar signage. <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
These are all of the currently identified games at this store.
* [[Big Win Super Spin]]
* Gum Drop
* Alley Roller Classic (Skee Ball)
* Down the Clown
* Cruisin' Blast
* Frogger
* Luigi's Mansion Arcade
* NBA Hoop Troop
* NBA Hoops
* [[Jett Rider]]
* Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
* [[Hammer 2]]
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Boulder's Dozer's]]
* Bop 2 Win
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Sketch Book]]
* Pop The Lock
* Sonic Spinner
* Crank It!
* Spinner Frenzy
* Super Monkey Ball Ticket Blitz
* Wonderland
* Crazy Tower
* The Sideshow
* Water Blast
* Rescue Helicopter
* NFL Two-Minute Drill
* [[Chuck E. Cheese's Photo Ride]]
* Rescue Hero
* Popcorn
* Harpoon Lagoon
* Hat Trick
* Winner's Wheel
|-|Walkaround Characters=
{| class="wikitable"
!Head
!Outfits & Suits
!Accessories
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck 1993|Chuck 1993 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 1 93 (Costume Outfit)]], [[Chuck Long Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|[[Chuck Long Fur Loose Legs (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Long Fur Arms (Costume Accessory)]],
|Unknown/Destroyed
|First walkaround the store recieved.
|-
|[[Chuck 1999 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Tux 98 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Cool Chuck Hat 1 (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Head may be a conversion of the former head to 1999 standards.
|-
|[[Chuck 2005 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck 05 Avenger Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Avenger Hat (Costume Accessory)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|
|-
|[[Chuck 2010 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Avenger Attire (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Short Fur (Costume Suit)]]
|Unknown/Destroyed
|Used up through 2013.
|-
|[[Chuck 2014 (Costume Head)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Attire 1 (Costume Outfit)]]
|[[Chuck Rockstar Shoes (Costume Accessory)]], [[Chuck Short Fur Vinyl Gloves (Costume Accessory)]]
|In-store
|
|}
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
!Stage
!Installed
!Removed
!Notes
|-
|[[1-Stage]]
|March 1994
|Still in use
|Last of five Mini Unit 1-Stages ever installed. Last Cyberamic stage in the Southeast region.
|}
{| class="wikitable"
!Animatronic
!Serial No.
!Whereabouts
!Notes
|-
|[[Chuck E Cheese (Cyberamic)|Chuck E. Cheese (Cyberamic)]]
|2030
|In-store
|Eyelids are stuck at the top
|-
|[[Guest Star / Helen Henny (Cyberamic)|Helen Henny (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Missing eyelids
|-
|[[Mr. Munch (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Low mouth flows
|-
|[[Jasper T. Jowls (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Eyelids stay up during shows.
|-
|[[Pasqually (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Arms barely work
|-
|[[Wink (Cyberamic)]]
|N/A
|In-store
|Operational
|}
|-|Store Fixtures
=== Current Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["Ambassador of Fun" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Grand Marshal of Games" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Titan of Tokens" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Tri (CEC Décor)]]
* [[CEC Warhol - Quad (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Chuck E. (1999 Portrait)]]
* [["Friends" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Laughs" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Play" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Smiles" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Winning" (CEC Décor)]]
* [[Celebration (CEC Décor)|"Celebration" (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Rub Token For Good Luck!" Token (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Where A Kid Can Be A Kid." Token (CEC Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Restroom Ovals (Chuck & Helen) (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Kitchen (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Cool Chuck Logo (CEC Signage)]]
* [[Restroom Directional (CEC Signage]]
* [[Restroom Directional (SPT Signage]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Rockstar Logo (CEC Exterior Signage)]]
=== Former Store Fixtures ===
==== Decor ====
* [["M.C. Chuckie" (CD Award)]]
* [["Flabby Road" (CD Award)]]
* [["I've-a-Gotta-Da-Pizza" (CD Award)]]
* [[Cheese Guitar (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Lights (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Wall Sconce Planters (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Reflective Stars (SPT Décor)]]
* [[Red CEC Tickets (CEC Décor)]]
* [[PBS Kids Proud Sponsor (CEC Décor)]]
* [["Make Magic" (SPT Décor)]]
==== Interior Signage ====
* [[Star Cap Round Logo (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Show Room Signs (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Checkers (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Beverages (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Salad Bar (SPT Signage)]]
* [[Gifts & Prizes (SPT Signage)]]
==== Exterior Signage ====
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza" - Letters / Round Logo (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)|"Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Round Logo (C Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
* [["Chuck E. Cheese's" - Letters / Thumb Logo (Star Cap) (SPT Exterior Signage)]]
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== Media ==
=== Gallery ===
<gallery>
File:85 big.jpg|Exterior in 2006
File:DurhamExt06 2.jpg|Side exterior view in 2006
File:Durham2010.jpg|Exterior in 2010
File:ExtDurham.jpg|March 2010
File:Chuck E. Cheese's Durham, NC 12-2022.jpg|Exterior in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham Ball Crawl.png|A newspaper clipping featuring a view of the ball pit area. Dated November 1994. Possibly the oldest picture of the store.
File:Durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|The 1-Stage, sometime in the 90s
File:Durhamrecords.png|A closer look at one of the Record Posters near the show.
File:Durham Showroom 1997.png|Part of the showroom in September 1997, showing a group of teenagers and the Chuck E. walkaround. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:DurhamIntSept97.png|More of the store in September 1997, showing the store's skytubes and part of the entrance. (PC: wirehanded on Flickr)
File:Durham 90s Remodel 3.png|Alternative view of the interior during the 90s remodel.
File:Chuck E. Durham Tux.jpg|Chuck E. at Durham with his Tuxedo in the early 2000s
File:Durham stage.jpg|Helen, Munch, and Jasper in the early 2000s
File:CEC durham 1-stage 1990s.jpg|Munch, Jasper, and Pasqually in the early 2000s
File:Chuck E Durham walkaround 90s-2000s.jpg|Chuck E. in a tuxedo walkaround with a Cool Chuck hat
File:DurhamSept2002 LosAngelesTimes.jpg|Showroom in September 2002
File:DurhamSpring2004-01.jpg|Showroom and prop shelf. Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-02.png|The store's 1-Stage in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-03.png|Another pic of the stage, Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamSpring2004-04.png|The store's gameroom in Spring 2004. PC: Keith Lam, Flickr
File:DurhamApril06.png|A view of the store in April 2006.
File:TuxChuckDurham06-07.png|The Chuck E. Cheese and Helen Henny animatronics at Durham, NC sometime in 2006 or 2007
File:Durhamstage2007.jpg|Durham's 1-stage in 2007. Barely visible, but Chuck is still sporting his tux and derby at this point!
File:Spring08Durham.png|The 1-stage playing the April 2008 show
File:DurhamHolidayShow.jpg|The 1-stage in the late 2000s playing the Holiday showtape.
File:23669 403711356544 6955498 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:23669 403711376544 1523805 n.jpg|Chuck E. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711366544 3194557 n.jpg|Helen Henny Cyberamic
File:23669 403711381544 3602465 n.jpg|Mr. Munch Cyberamic
File:23669 403711386544 4060425 n.jpg|Jasper T. Cyberamic
File:23669 403711391544 4467728 n.jpg|Pasqually the Chef Cyberamic
File:New-0953.jpg|Late 2000s
File:New-0952.jpg
File:23669 403711341544 2370667 n.jpg|Late 2000s
File:Durham showroom 2010s.png|The stage around the late 2000s or early 2010s
File:Durham 1-stage 3-2010.jpg|The stage in March 2010
File:DurhamGameroom0310.jpg|Gameroom in March 2010
File:SkytubesDurham.jpg|Skytubes in March 2010
File:Durham2010s.jpg|Games, showroom, and skytube view in 2010
File:ChuckECheese-Durham 004.jpg|Showroom and 1-Stage in March 2011
File:DurhamGameroomMarch2011.jpg|Gameroom in March 2011
File:Durham avenger 2010s.png|The stage in the early 2010s with an Avenger walkaround
File:Durham later 2011.png|The stage around 2011 with Chuck E. having a bleached snout
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012.png|The stage in 2012 with a unique, short-lived element- Pasqually wearing a blue shirt.
File:Blueshirtpasqdurham2012 2.png|Ditto.
File:DurhamApril2012.png|Stage in April 2012
File:DurhamGameroom2012.jpg|Gameroom in April 2012
File:DurhamAug2012.png|Chuck E. and Helen animatronics in August 2012
File:DurhamChuck2013.jpg|Chuck E. in early 2013 with hat
File:Durham2013stage1.jpg|The whole band in 2013
File:DurhamStage2013 2.jpg|Ditto.
File:Photo Jul 15, 7 29 18 PM.jpg|Mid 2010s
File:Durham2015.png|Durham's 1-Stage with in 2015
File:DurhamJune2016.png|Stage in June 2016
File:DurhamShowroomApril2019.jpg|Showroom, April 2019
File:Durhamholiday19.png|The show in late 2019.
File:DurhamHoliday2020.jpg|Holiday 2020
File:Durham showroom 2020.jpg|Showroom view in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Chuck-e-cheeses-interior 51001053155 o.jpg|The 1-Stage in 2020 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCOrderingCounter&PrizeCounter2021.jpg|A photo of the Ordering Counter & Prize Counter on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNCBeverageArea2021.jpg|A photo of the Beverage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:DurhamNC1-StageMarch2021.jpg|A photo of the 1-Stage on March 23rd, 2021 (PC: RyansRetail on Flickr)
File:Durham 1-stage December 2022.jpg|The 1-Stage in December 2022 (PC: saan1ty)
File:Durham04092023.jpg|The 1-Stage in April 2023
File:ChuckDurham06242023.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:HelenDurham06242023.jpg|Helen Henny animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:MunchDurham06242023.jpg|Mr. Munch animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:JasperDurham06242023.jpg|Jasper T. Jowls animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:PasquallyDurham06242023.jpg|Pasqually P. Pieplate animatronic (PC: saan1ty)
File:DurhamChuckSerial.png|The serial number of the Chuck E. cyberamic.
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=== Videos ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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!Description
!Filming Date
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stc82NK174k Link]
|Shows the stage in 2009 playing the 2009 birthday showtape. Currently the oldest identified footage of this location.
|October 5, 2009
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZhA97fJdDg Link]
|Stage footage of "Deck The Halls"
|December 23, 2013
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89W9GzD3MjA Link]
|Store video footage including show footage playing the birthday show
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSlcqqYt-mg Link]
|Photo gallery of store including games and the show during a birthday party
|May 17, 2014
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvOFcthS8g4 Link]
|Stage footage including the birthday show
|October 4, 2015
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6R-oXk2tvc Link]
|Various footage of the store and the stage itself
|May 14, 2017
|-
|[https://youtu.be/DESV-jmBlHU Link]
|"Birthday Star Spectacular" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage
|March 3, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0poSXqLTmQ Link]
|Tour of the store and 1-stage in August 2021
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaI8fzTLiLM Link]
|"Let's Be Friends" being played on the show in August 2021.
|August 1, 2021
|-
|[https://www.tiktok.com/@whatthechuck/video/7133242455386000686 Link]
|"Finding Mr. Munch’s air leak🍕" The tech of the store fixing an air leak in the Munch animatronic.
|August 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdVF93EeWnE Link]
|"Chuck E. Cheese’s Durham, NC Store Tour 2022" Store tour taken in November 2022.
|November 26, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R39bKixsAD0 Link]
|Stage performing "The Holiday Party" in December 2022
|December 18, 2022
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TU7oJOMAxHQ Link]
|Footage of the 1-stage while it was aired down.
|March 5, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3ywsmfLUTk Link]
|"Lend a Helping Hand - CEC Durham, NC" Shows the 1-Stage's condition in April 2023.
|April 9, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj8T3FbzjhI Link]
|Footage of the show performing "Let's Have a Party." Note Chuck E's broken eye.
|May 7, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t68vePJdhbE Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lVFPtWEt_0Y&t=21s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58tzE3QWhy0 Link]
|Non programmed footage of "Out of This World" being played at the location.
|July 8, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ENH00olEec Link]
|The 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show being performed at the Durham location.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_0j2SUVAV0&t=25s Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGm38f2TMSg&t=97s Link]
|Footage of "Most Perfect Day" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL6mXc_kU3w&t=7s Link]
|Footage of "Sparkles" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffs5Y2UN4Zg Link]
|Footage of "Do, Re, Mi" being performed on Durham's 1-Stage.
|July 30, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ph2jIcS4HXs Link]
|Store tour taken in August 2023
|August 1, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUmFK7pOZlI Link]
|Footage of the show stuck in random mode.
|August 20, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1OLgSwC130&t=39s Link]
|Footage of the 2018 Birthday Star Spectacular show performed at the Durham store shortly before being discontinued.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9AM5IXWv5E Link]
|Up close and personal with the 1-Stage animatronics being powered off.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_o21YX2tSQ&t=3s Link]
|Non programmed of "Game On!" being played at the Durham location.
|November 25, 2023
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44QHfKYS5Gw Link]
|On-stage close-up of the Durham Cyberamics.
|January 27, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfRVTHR9co4 Link]
|Overview of the stage fully aired down.
|January 28, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyoqU0dw840 Link]
|The show operating, although in a broken state due to their Navori issue.
|February 10, 2024
|-
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD6L6fHr49E Link]
|"Dog Days of Summer" being played correctly on the 1-Stage at Durham. All characters except Chuck E. are aired up during this performance.
|June 8, 2024
|}
== References and Sources ==
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|image = [[File:Flintp4.jpg|thumb]]
|storenumber = 425
|opened = December 3rd, 1982
|closed = June 25, 2020
|squarefootage = 10,000 sq. ft
}}
== History ==
Flint would be the 7th Showbiz Pizza Place to open in Michigan, opening in 1982 with a standard stage. In late 1991 or early 1992, The stage would receive concept unification and be converted into Munch's Make Believe Band. On June 25, 2020, the restaurant was closed for good. In April of 2022, the restaurant was demolished and is now replaced by a Tommy's Express® Car Wash.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
The store opened with a standard Rock-Afire show in 1982, and received concept unification in late 1991 or early 1992.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|-}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/Mq5Pd8586kM?si=m8aQOGcPwCNdbA5a
|Chuck E Cheese - Rockin’ Robot - 3 Stage - Flint Michigan
|Sep 1, 2019
|-
|https://youtu.be/2AI2fU7HFhw?si=f8nHl0ny6Qutkpzo
|CHUCK E. CHEESE'S Abandoned - FLINT, MI / flint Township
|Oct 23, 2021
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
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File:Flint-3-stage.jpg
File:Flint-walkaround.png
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== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Justiss1993.png
|storenumber = 859
|opened = July 21st, 1982
|squarefootage = ~10,000
}}
'''3200 Justiss Dr''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant that opened on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion. It closed in Summer 2001 with a 3 Stage setup.
== History ==
Arlington's Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant, numbered #859, opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It opened as a Corporate Store.
Fortunately, there is some photos and videos of Justiss as a Showbiz Pizza.
In 1990, this store would receive [[Concept Unification]] and would retrofit the Rock-afire Explosion into Munch's Make Believe Band. This is one of the first stores to undergo Concept Unification, notably the 3rd one.
This store appeared in the July 1993 showtape in the Do You Believe in Magic segment.
This store received the Phase 1 and the Phase 2 game package sometime in the 90s, it is unknown if they got the Phase 3 game package or the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel.
Chuck, Helen, and Munch may had received their Plastic Masks sometime before closure, but it is unknown if they did.
In Summer 2001, this location would close and possibly relocated to the [[Grand Praire, TX (2760 I-20)|Grand Praire]] Store, WIP
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Billy Bob (Walkaround)]], presumed
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Unknown !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Electronimation)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Electronimation)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Electronimation)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Owned by Gabriel Bartlett
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Electronimation)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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'''3200 Justiss Dr''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant that opened on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion. It closed in Summer 2001 with a 3 Stage setup.
== History ==
Arlington's Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant, numbered #859, opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It opened as a Corporate Store.
Fortunately, there is some photos and videos of Justiss as a Showbiz Pizza.
In 1990, this store would receive [[Concept Unification]] and would retrofit the Rock-afire Explosion into Munch's Make Believe Band. This is one of the first stores to undergo Concept Unification, notably the 3rd one.
This store appeared in the July 1993 showtape in the Do You Believe in Magic segment.
This store received the Phase 1 and the Phase 2 game package sometime in the 90s, it is unknown if they got the Phase 3 game package or the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel.
Chuck, Helen, and Munch may had received their Plastic Masks sometime before closure, but it is unknown if they did.
In Summer 2001, this location would close and possibly relocated to the [[Grand Praire, TX (2760 I-20)|Grand Praire]] Store, WIP
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Billy Bob (Walkaround)]]
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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|-
! Animatronic !! Unknown !! Status
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| [[Dook Larue (Electronimation)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
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| [[Fatz Geronimo (Electronimation)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Electronimation)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Owned by Gabriel Bartlett
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Electronimation)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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'''3200 Justiss Dr''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant that opened on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion. It closed in Summer 2001 with a 3 Stage setup. It was located east of the Six Flags Mall.
== History ==
Arlington's Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant, numbered #859, opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It opened as a Corporate Store.
Fortunately, there is some photos and videos of Justiss as a Showbiz Pizza.
In 1990, this store would receive [[Concept Unification]] and would retrofit the Rock-afire Explosion into Munch's Make Believe Band. This is one of the first stores to undergo Concept Unification, notably the 3rd one.
This store appeared in the July 1993 showtape in the Do You Believe in Magic segment.
This store received the Phase 1 and the Phase 2 game package sometime in the 90s, it is unknown if they got the Phase 3 game package or the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel.
Chuck, Helen, and Munch may had received their Plastic Masks sometime before closure, but it is unknown if they did.
In Summer 2001, this location would close and possibly relocated to the [[Grand Praire, TX (2760 I-20)|Grand Praire]] Store. the reason why they wanted to relocate is because the Six Flags Mall was dying, as most of its tenants were closing. After closure, it was turned into a rodeo club, then a
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Billy Bob (Walkaround)]]
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Animatronic !! Unknown !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Electronimation)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Electronimation)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Electronimation)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Owned by Gabriel Bartlett
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Electronimation)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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{{Store Infobox
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}}
'''3200 Justiss Dr''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant that opened on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion. It closed in Summer 2001 with a 3 Stage setup. It was located east of the Six Flags Mall.
== History ==
Arlington's Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant, numbered #859, opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It opened as a Corporate Store.
Fortunately, there is some photos and videos of Justiss as a Showbiz Pizza.
In 1990, this store would receive [[Concept Unification]] and would retrofit the Rock-afire Explosion into Munch's Make Believe Band. This is one of the first stores to undergo Concept Unification, notably the 3rd one.
This store appeared in the July 1993 showtape in the Do You Believe in Magic segment.
This store received the Phase 1 and the Phase 2 game package sometime in the 90s, it is unknown if they got the Phase 3 game package or the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel.
Chuck, Helen, and Munch may had received their Plastic Masks sometime before closure, but it is unknown if they did.
In Summer 2001, this location would close and possibly relocated to the [[Grand Praire, TX (2760 I-20)|Grand Praire]] Store. the reason why they wanted to relocate is because the Six Flags Mall was dying, as most of its tenants were closing. After closure, it was turned into a rodeo club, then a nightclub, then another nightclub. As of 2024, OPIUM DISCOTEC ARLINGTON is still there.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Billy Bob (Walkaround)]]
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Unknown !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Electronimation)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Electronimation)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Unknown
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Unknown
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Electronimation)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Owned by Gabriel Bartlett
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Building; Unknown
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Unknown || Unknown
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Electronimation)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Unknown || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Unknown
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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Los Angeles, CA (2700 Colorado Blvd), more commonly known as just "Eagle Rock" is a store that opened on January 22nd, 2006 with a Studio 'C' 2000 and the Cool Chuck Remodel.
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage.
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for it's uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking. The store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 and closed with it in 2013.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[16M Chuck E Cheese]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage.
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for it's uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking. The store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
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|+ Animatronics
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[16M Chuck E Cheese]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|}
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage.
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for it's uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking. The store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[16M Chuck E Cheese]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|}
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage. The location closed after 3 years on
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for its uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking, in fact, you can hear air leaking through the bot when it preforms certain movements. However, the store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
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|+ Animatronics
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[16M Chuck E Cheese]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|}
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/VAgmgpvMXQE?si=L9XeZfiwWkEklmbx
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury January 2011 segment 3
|Feb 20, 2011
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvZ-6q7Mn9s&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury September 2011 segment 3
|Nov 17, 2011
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury Update
|Jul 24, 2012
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage. The location closed after 3 years on August 24, 2013.
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for its uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking, in fact, you can hear air leaking through the bot when it preforms certain movements. However, the store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
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|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|}
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
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|Chuck E Cheese Danbury January 2011 segment 3
|Feb 20, 2011
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvZ-6q7Mn9s&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury September 2011 segment 3
|Nov 17, 2011
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury Update
|Jul 24, 2012
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage. The location closed after 3 years on August 24, 2013.
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location was located in a former Boston Billiards Club, and opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for its uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking, in fact, you can hear air leaking through the bot when it preforms certain movements. However, the store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
On August 24th, 2013, after only three years, Danbury, CT's Chuck E. Cheese location permanently closed with no plans of relocation. The location would soon become a BevMax & a Sports Clip. Additionally, after Danbury, CT closed, the bot was shipped to the Wilmington, NC location. This probably means Wilmington was meant to get a Circles of Light stage. However, Wilmington never did and kept the bot in a backroom until closure when the store was gutted, and all the bots including Danbury's most likely destroyed.
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|+ Animatronics
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[16M Chuck E Cheese]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|}
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/VAgmgpvMXQE?si=L9XeZfiwWkEklmbx
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury January 2011 segment 3
|Feb 20, 2011
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvZ-6q7Mn9s&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury September 2011 segment 3
|Nov 17, 2011
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury Update
|Jul 24, 2012
|-
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Danbury.webp
File:Danbury2.jpeg
</gallery>
== References ==
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|storenumber = ?
|built = Unknown
|opened = March 1st, 2010
|closed = August 24th, 2013
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage. The location closed after 3 years on August 24, 2013.
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location was located in a former Boston Billiards Club, and opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for its uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking, in fact, you can hear air leaking through the bot when it preforms certain movements. However, the store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
On August 24th, 2013, after only three years, Danbury, CT's Chuck E. Cheese location permanently closed with no plans of relocation. The location would soon become a BevMax & a SportsClips. Additionally, after Danbury, CT closed, the bot was shipped to the Wilmington, NC location. This probably means Wilmington was meant to get a Circles of Light stage. However, Wilmington never did and kept the bot in a backroom until closure when the store was gutted, and all the bots including Danbury's most likely destroyed.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Animatronics
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[16M Chuck E Cheese]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|}
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/VAgmgpvMXQE?si=L9XeZfiwWkEklmbx
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury January 2011 segment 3
|Feb 20, 2011
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvZ-6q7Mn9s&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury September 2011 segment 3
|Nov 17, 2011
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury Update
|Jul 24, 2012
|-
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Danbury.webp
File:Danbury2.jpeg
</gallery>
== References ==
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'''Danbury, CT (20 Backus Ave)''' was a Chuck E. Cheese's that opened on March 1st, 2010 with a Studio 'C' 2000 stage. The location closed after 3 years on August 24, 2013.
== History ==
Danbury would open on March 1st, 2010 as the first CEC in 8 years since Meriden, and the 12th CEC to open in the state of Connecticut overall. The location was located in a former Boston Billiards Club, and opened with the Cool Chuck Remodel/Reconfiguration, which would be extremely standard, featuring common rides, games, a salad bar, etc. This store would be notable at the time for its uniquely patterned ceiling tiles which looked more like fans tiled around the store, and also because of their bot which was working amazingly upon opening. The store would be relatively unchanged until 2012, when things began to take a turn for the worst.
In 2012, footage from chuckecheeseshows shows that the bot was in major disrepair, to the point that very minor movements worked due to their air compressor breaking, in fact, you can hear air leaking through the bot when it preforms certain movements. However, the store wasn't only having problems show wise, however. Yelp has numerous 1 star reviews for the location which commonly discuss problems with the arcade games, lackluster but expensive food, potholes around the outside of the store, rude staff, and other issues associated with bad businesses.
On August 24th, 2013, after only three years, Danbury, CT's Chuck E. Cheese location permanently closed with no plans of relocation. The location would soon become a BevMax & a SportsClips. Additionally, after Danbury, CT closed, the bot was shipped to the Wilmington, NC location. This probably means Wilmington was meant to get a Circles of Light stage. However, Wilmington never did and kept the bot in a backroom until closure when the store was gutted, and all the bots including Danbury's were most likely destroyed.
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|+ Animatronics
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[16M Chuck E Cheese]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Pizza Time Clock]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|}
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/VAgmgpvMXQE?si=L9XeZfiwWkEklmbx
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury January 2011 segment 3
|Feb 20, 2011
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvZ-6q7Mn9s&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury September 2011 segment 3
|Nov 17, 2011
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqSpp6G3374&pp=ygUWZGFuYnVyeSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZQ%3D%3D
|Chuck E Cheese Danbury Update
|Jul 24, 2012
|-
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Danbury.webp
File:Danbury2.jpeg
</gallery>
== References ==
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|image = Montfort2007.jpg
|storenumber = 580
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
}}
== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period. Between then and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel, not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update once more and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. The final visible piece of Chuck E. Cheese's former presence is the half-circular piece added onto the exterior, which is likely to have been added during the mid-1990's update.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with standard Rock A-fire Explosion stage show. The showroom entrance would refer to the show as "The Worlds Greatest Robotic Entertainers" during its Showbiz Pizza Place run.<br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes. The location would also receive the Interactive Billy Bob concept and a one of a kind Interactive Fatz<br>
In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of the Spring of 1990.<br>
In June the store would receive the first Munch's Make Believe Band. This show most notably utilized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to executives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
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{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Rolfe & Earl (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Dook (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Fatz (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Mitzi (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation))]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled?
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| Chuck E. Cheese (Showroom 2000 Audio Animatronic) || Serial Number || Destroyed
|-
| [[32 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || 002 || Likely Relocated to Moreno Valley, Destroyed
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
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File:Montfortclipping.png
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File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 580
|built = 1969 (Target Foods)
|opened = January 26th, 1983
|closed = December 2001
|demolished =
|squarefootage = 12,000-13,000
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== History ==
The existing Target shopping center on Montfort Dr was originally constructed in 1969 and consisted of an additional store called Target Foods at 13125.<ref>[[:File:Targetfoods.png]]</ref> It is commonly believed that the Target Foods building would later be repurposed into a Kroger store in the mid-1970s due to the appearance of the exterior.<ref>[[:File:Krowayne.jpg]]</ref>
On January 26, 1983, Showbiz Pizza Place would open in the former grocery space and would be the first of four Showbiz Pizza locations to debut Showscan, an experimental cinematic process that ran off 70mm film, on February 9, 1984.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Showscan</ref> <ref>https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0</ref>
In 1987, the store would be one out of a handful of stores to test an unnamed 1986 remodel, notably having blue painted walls as opposed to breadboarding and presumably removing Showscan around this period. Between then and 1990, this store would also receive an extremely short lived game room private dining area that would be removed by 1991.
<br>
Circa 1993, the building was remodeled once more, and was likely one of the many test markets for a much earlier [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]-esque remodel, not long after, likely in 1996, the store would update once more and finalize the interior. The video area, commonly seen next to the counters in most Chuck E. Cheese's stores from the time, would also receive an elevated platform and wall to create a second private dining area. The final visible piece of Chuck E. Cheese's former presence is the half-circular piece added onto the exterior, which is likely to have been added during the mid-1990's update.
In December of 2001, the Chuck E. Cheese's formerly occupying the space would relocate to 13364 Montfort Dr, leaving the previous space vacant until 2010, when it was reoccupied by the adjacent Target and repurposed as a district office. The brick design of the building's sides and exterior would be painted over to match Target's façade.
As of current, the Showroom and Kiddie Area remain intact and are mainly used for storage. A majority of the front of the interior has since been gutted and reconstructed for office space.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
This store opened with standard Rock A-fire Explosion stage show. The showroom entrance would refer to the show as "The Worlds Greatest Robotic Entertainers" during its Showbiz Pizza Place run.<br>
Around 1985 center stage would receive a custom backdrop with illustrated pianos and musical notes. The location would also receive the Interactive Billy Bob concept and a one of a kind Interactive Fatz<br>
In an as of now unknown point in the late 1980s, the stage would receive the prototype for Concept Unification that'd likely last up to the end of the Spring of 1990.<br>
In June the store would receive the first Munch's Make Believe Band. This show most notably utilized cosmetics and props that are specific to this location, such as Jasper's red overalls and different prop colors. This show would be featured in multiple videos for Showbiz staff.<br>
On August 11, 1996 the Awesome Adventure Machine would begin installation. On that day it'd be revealed that tiled flooring from the prototype of Concept Unification remained under the carpet of Pasqually's stage.<br>
The Awesome Adventure Machine debut to executives and staff of Showbiz on August 21, 1996.
TODO:Studio C history
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Rolfe & Earl (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Dook (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Fatz (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Mitzi (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation))]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled?
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese (Showroom 2000 Audio Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Destroyed
|-
| [[32 Function Chuck E. Cheese (Animatronic)]] || 002 || Likely Relocated to Moreno Valley, Destroyed
|-
| [[Bird (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/6WJL0wK2AHw
|Birthday Party
|January 23, 1987
|-
|https://youtu.be/n1a-okR19Fw
|Birthday Party
|Febuary 1988
|-
|https://youtu.be/xjLkLZNxlQk
|Birthday Party
|May 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/ZmBc8G65Cqw
|Chuck E. Cheese and Munch's Make Believe Band
|1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/x-3FBtaFpQg
|Birthday Party
|October 6, 1990
|-
|https://youtu.be/92D3qT6j8pI
|Land Of 1000 Dances Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/AG_S8DtkZug
|Taking Care Of Business Demonstration
|1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/Et7dASk23-Y
|Birthday Party
|August 1991
|-
|https://youtu.be/ATN-qGuOhCM
|Havin' A Party & Chuck E.'s Place Demonstration
|1992
|-
|https://youtu.be/s_xhFedYGCI
|Walkin' On Sunshine Demonstration
|1992
|-
|[https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40? https://youtu.be/ieWxMWoma40?]
|What I Like About You Demonstration
|1993
|-
|https://youtu.be/3v2xtYpKCK8
|Visit
|1993/1994
|-
|https://youtu.be/hrbvNxw_xbI
|Birthday Party
|1995
|-
|https://youtu.be/0QseidcG-Qo
|Birthday Party
|1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/0zqMGkGV9xc
|Install of the AAM Begins
|August 11, 1996
|-
|https://youtu.be/gvdKBAHM_fE
|20th Anniversary Show
|April 1997?
|-
|https://youtu.be/Or8yZUYdvxA
|Tokens To Ride
|1998?
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Screenshot 20240209 172637 Instagram.png
File:Montfort.jpg
</gallery>
==== '''News, Coupons, & Advertisements''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://youtu.be/-18SLJ6EXq0
|Showscan Coverage
|Febuary 4, 1984
|-
|https://youtu.be/0UvDK0ll54Y
|Bob Brock Interview
|April 4, 1985
|}<gallery>
File:MONTFORTHIRE.jpg
File:Montfortclipping.png
File:275272315 288943820047055 1963674753623829788 n.jpg|Awesome Adventure Machine debuts August 21, 1996
File:Sept1996.jpg|Sept, 1996 AAM article
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== References ==
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|storenumber = 859
|opened = July 21st, 1982
|squarefootage = ~10,000
}}
'''3200 Justiss Dr''' was a Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant that opened on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion. It closed in Summer 2001 with a 3 Stage setup. It was located east of the Six Flags Mall.
== History ==
Arlington's Showbiz Pizza Place restaurant, numbered #859, opened as a Showbiz Pizza Place on July 21st, 1982 with a Rock-afire Explosion show. It opened as a Corporate Store.
Fortunately, there is some photos and videos of Justiss as a Showbiz Pizza.
In 1990, this store would receive [[Concept Unification]] and would retrofit the Rock-afire Explosion into Munch's Make Believe Band. This is one of the first stores to undergo Concept Unification, notably the 3rd one.
This store appeared in the July 1993 showtape in the Do You Believe in Magic segment.
This store received the Phase 1 and the Phase 2 game package sometime in the 90s, it is unknown if they got the Phase 3 game package or the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel.
Chuck, Helen, and Munch may had received their Plastic Masks sometime before closure, but it is unknown if they did.
In Summer 2001, this location would close and possibly relocated to the [[Grand Praire, TX (2760 I-20)|Grand Praire]] Store. the reason why they wanted to relocate is because the Six Flags Mall was dying, as most of its tenants were closing. After closure, it was turned into a rodeo club, then a nightclub, then another nightclub. As of 2024, OPIUM DISCOTEC ARLINGTON is still there.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
- [[Billy Bob (Walkaround)]]
- [[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround)]]
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Rolfe & Earl (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Dook (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Fatz (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Mitzi (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Electronimation))]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled?
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Sun (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Moon (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
|-
| [[Choo Choo (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Parts Recycled
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| [[Antioch (Electronimation)]] || Serial Number || Unknown
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'''Pensacola, FL (7350 Plantation Rd)''' is a Showbiz Pizza Place that opened on December 9th, 1981 with a Rock-afire Explosion and is currently open as a Chuck E. Cheese's with a Video Wall + Dance Floor. [[cecuniversity.miraheze.org/wiki/Showbiz Pizza Place:Building Designs|It is a standard 1981-built Showbiz building with a mirrored layout.]] It is located next to the former land where the University Mall once stood from 1974-2013.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around 1995 the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
During the early months of 2012, fandom member Snapper Ard was hired to be technician of the store. His familiarity with the stage led him to customize it: Munch’s orange tune machine exhaust pipes, Helen’s name was patched onto her shirt, and Jasper received a black hat and bandana. Shortly after, Corporate told him to reverse these changes to the stage. The building animatronic, moon, and Pasqually’s extra cymbal were removed around this time as well.
Around late 2012, the store would receive a minor remodel. This included removing the shelves, showroom lamps, and planters. Select walls were also painted purple, although it is unclear why. During this time, the “Tropics” poster was removed from the salad bar area as well.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Opened in 1981 as a standard Showbiz Pizza Place with a Rock-afire Explosion show. Received Concept Unification in September 1991, and removed the 3-Stage when they remodeled to 2.0, with a Dance Floor, which it still has to this day.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Billy Bob (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Looney Bird (Animatronic)]]/[[Pizzacam (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pizzacam; Unknown
|-
| [[Dook Larue (Animatronic)]]/[[Pasqually P. Pieplate (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Pasqually; Unknown
|-
| [[Fatz Geronimo (Animatronic)]]/[[Mr. Munch (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Mr. Munch; Sold to Steven Parker; Owned by a collector
|-
| [[Beach Bear (Animatronic)]]/[[Jasper T. Jowls (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Jasper T. Jowls; Sold to Steven Parker; Owned by a collector
|-
| [[Antioch (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Discarded
|-
| [[Mitzi Mozzarella (Animatronic)]]/[[Helen Henny (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Helen Henny; Sold to Steven Parker; Retrofitted back to Mitzi Mozzarella after being privately purchased
|-
| [[Sun (Animatronic)]]/[[Building (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Building; Removed in 2012
|-
| [[Moon (Animatronic)]] || Serial Number || Removed in 2012
|-
| [[Rolfe DeWolfe & Earl Schmerle (Animatronic)]]/[[Chuck E. Cheese (Retrofit)]] || Serial Number || Retrofitted into Chuck E. Cheese; Sold to Steven Parker; Currently spare parts for a collector
|- [[The Wink (3-Stage)]] || N/A || Unknown
|}
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|link from the "share" URL of the website
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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'''Kansas City, MO (8809 State Line Rd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese that opened in August 2024 without a stage, just a small TV on a wall.
== History ==
Kansas City's newest CEC opened originally as CEC Entertainment's newest brand Peter Piper Pizza; "Peter Piper Pizzeria," a smaller scale verison of your standard PPP store. It featured a lot of seating, a small amount of games, and a kitchen. This concept was tested out in Olathe and Kansas City, and both lasted around a month or two before closure, despite relatively positive reviews from both locations.
After Kansas City closed, it was converted into a CEC, while Olathe stayed vacant due to CEC having a presence already. The Chuck E. Cheese on State Line was photographed shortly before opening to be not heavily changed from when it was a PPP, being virtually the same minus the new logo, a TV, and CEC branding. Upon opening, a tour on Google Maps shows water leakage, limited games, and already low reviews. <tabber>
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Generic Games Here
Trampoline Zone
|-|Walkaround Characters=
Chuck E. Cheese(?)
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Just a TV.
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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'''Kansas City, MO (8809 State Line Rd)''' is a Chuck E. Cheese that opened in August 2024 without a stage, just a small TV on a wall.
== History ==
Kansas City's newest CEC opened originally as CEC Entertainment's newest brand Peter Piper Pizza; "Peter Piper Pizzeria," a smaller scale versionon of your standard PPP store. It featured a lot of seating, a small amount of games, and a kitchen. This concept was tested out in Olathe and Kansas City, and both lasted around a month or two before closure, despite relatively positive reviews from both locations.
After Kansas City closed, it was converted into a CEC, while Olathe stayed vacant due to CEC having a presence already. The Chuck E. Cheese on State Line was photographed shortly before opening to be not heavily changed from when it was a PPP, being virtually the same minus the new logo, a TV, and CEC branding. Upon opening, a tour on Google Maps shows water leakage, limited games, and already low reviews. It has quickly became the most unique store in the chain, designwise, and also the smallest store the chain has.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
NBA Hoops
Generic Games Here
Trampoline Zone
|-|Walkaround Characters=
Chuck E. Cheese(?)
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Just a TV.
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
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|https://www.google.com/search?q=chuck+e+cheese+state+line+road+kansas+city&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS918US918&oq=chuck+e+cheese+state+line+road+kan&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUqBwgBECEYoAEyBggAEEUYOTIHCAEQIRigATIHCAIQIRigATIHCAMQIRigATIHCAQQIRigATIHCAUQIRigAdIBCDUzMDVqMGo3qAIAsAIA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#lpg=cid:CgIgAQ%3D%3D,ik:CAoSLEFGMVFpcE1ydTd2ajV5VzBkVl9nRm9hX1RucWNMWTZLN0xqMDVUVUFGOEdY
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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the '''2013 Remodel Program''' was the design CEC used for remodeled and newly opened stores from 2013-2017.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around 1995 the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
During the early months of 2012, fandom member Snapper Ard was hired to be technician of the store. His familiarity with the stage led him to customize it: Munch’s orange tune machine exhaust pipes, Helen’s name was patched onto her shirt, and Jasper received a black hat and bandana. Shortly after, Corporate told him to reverse these changes to the stage. The building animatronic, moon, and Pasqually’s extra cymbal were removed around this time as well.
Around late 2012, the store would receive a minor remodel. This included removing the shelves, showroom lamps, and planters. Select walls were also painted purple, although it is unclear why. During this time, the “Tropics” poster was removed from the salad bar area as well.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Changes
|-
! 2013 !! 2015
|-
|
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
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== References ==
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the '''2013 Remodel Program''' was the design CEC used for remodeled and newly opened stores from 2013-2017.
== History ==
Pensacola would open on December 9th, 1981<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pensacola-news/38758951/</ref> as as the 6th Showbiz Pizza Place in Florida, and 42nd store overall.
In August of 1991, the store received the [[1986 Remodel]]<ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/pensacola-news-journal-pensacola-remodel/32795592/</ref>, which added beadboard wainscoting, checkers along the upper side of walls, a new ordering/prize counter, blue and white striped awnings above counters and the salad bar, new artwork and the rebranding of exterior signage from Showbiz Pizza Place to Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza. The following month in September the store would undergo Concept Unification.
Around 1995 the store would remodel to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] which updated wall décor and signage, the removal of checkers, new games and rides, and the addition of a new kiddie area as well as Skytubes.
During the early months of 2012, fandom member Snapper Ard was hired to be technician of the store. His familiarity with the stage led him to customize it: Munch’s orange tune machine exhaust pipes, Helen’s name was patched onto her shirt, and Jasper received a black hat and bandana. Shortly after, Corporate told him to reverse these changes to the stage. The building animatronic, moon, and Pasqually’s extra cymbal were removed around this time as well.
Around late 2012, the store would receive a minor remodel. This included removing the shelves, showroom lamps, and planters. Select walls were also painted purple, although it is unclear why. During this time, the “Tropics” poster was removed from the salad bar area as well.
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|+ Changes
|-
! 2013 !! 2015
|-
|New Paint (Yellow, Teal, Green)
|-
|Rockstar Posters
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|Dance Floor
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|Circles Of Light
|-
|New Booths
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</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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the '''2013 Remodel Program''' was the design CEC used for remodeled and newly opened stores from 2013-2017.
== History ==
The 2013 Remodel Program, (unofficial name) was introduced in 2013 after CEC had gone through a major rebranding. It introduced new posters, booths, a new paint job, and a new Chuck E. icon for locations.
== Cost ==
TBD
== 2015 Update ==
In 2015, the remodel got major updates which included certain locations getting a new CGI reendered Chuck E. Cheese icon/logo, a new orange & white exterior paint job, made to look like an illuminated theatre, with Warren, OH getting a new exterior paint job & the only 2015 era CEC typeface on an exterior in the USA. The update also brung booths more commonly across remodels and the new interior colors becoming more common.
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! Changes !! 2013 !! 2015
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|Certain Locations/Rare
|Common
|-
|Rockstar Posters
|Certain Locations/Rare
|Common
|-
|Dance Floor
|Certain Locations/Rare
|Certain Locations/Rare
|-
|Circles Of Light
|Certain Locations/Rare
|Certain Locations/Rare
|-
|New Booths
|Common
|Common
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh3Jrv0hlBc&pp=ygUbcGhhc2UgNSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZSB0b3Vy
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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the '''2013 Remodel Program''' was the design CEC used for remodeled and newly opened stores from 2013-2017.
== History ==
The 2013 Remodel Program, (unofficial name) was introduced in 2013 after CEC had gone through a major rebranding. It introduced new posters, booths, a new paint job, and a new Chuck E. icon for locations.
== Cost ==
TBD
== 2015 Update ==
In 2015, the remodel got major updates which included certain locations getting a new CGI reendered Chuck E. Cheese icon/logo, a new orange & white exterior paint job, made to look like an illuminated theatre, with Warren, OH getting a new exterior paint job & the only 2015 era CEC typeface on an exterior in the USA. The update also brung booths more commonly across remodels and the new interior colors becoming more common.
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|Rockstar Posters
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|Dance Floor
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|Certain Locations/Rare
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|Circles Of Light
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|Certain Locations/Rare
|-
|New Booths
|Common
|Common
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== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
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!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yh3Jrv0hlBc&pp=ygUbcGhhc2UgNSBjaHVjayBlIGNoZWVzZSB0b3Vy
|Chuck E Cheese Full 2024 Store Tour & RARE Phase 5 Art + Stage! (Bandera Rd San Antonio TX)
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== History ==
In November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
In December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
*Cheese Crawl
* Puppy Pong
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Indy 400
* Boot Rill
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Sea Wolf
* Stunt Cycle
* Star Ship
* Drag Race
* Quiz Show
* Junkyard
* Pool Shark -
* Witch Hunt
* Shooting Trainer/Wild Gunman
* Air Hockey
* Capt. Fantastic
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Bronko
* Orbit
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Domineos (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Tank (Pizza Game Booth)
* Night Rider
* Atarians
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Cecwinchester70s.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese & Guests
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
File:Winchesterperry.jpg|Perry, owner of Perry's Pizza & Grill with Chuck E. Cheese.
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{{Store Infobox
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== History ==
On April 4, 1977 a "Grand Opening Review" would be announced via Atari newsletter. The letter contained information on the new restaurant concept & how to attend.<ref>https://dn720003.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-gospel-of-st.-pong-revisited-vol-4-april-1977/St%20Pong.pdf</ref>
Previews for staff would commence throughout 3 separate days due to capacity issues, these days would be:
* Tuesday, May 3, 1977 - Coin Op Division (3:00pm to 8:30pm)
* Wednesday, May 4, 1977 - Corporate Building & Pinball Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
* Thursday, May 5, 1977 - Consumer Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
*Cheese Crawl
* Puppy Pong
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Indy 400
* Boot Rill
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Sea Wolf
* Stunt Cycle
* Star Ship
* Drag Race
* Quiz Show
* Junkyard
* Pool Shark -
* Witch Hunt
* Shooting Trainer/Wild Gunman
* Air Hockey
* Capt. Fantastic
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Bronko
* Orbit
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Domineos (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Tank (Pizza Game Booth)
* Night Rider
* Atarians
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Cecwinchester70s.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese & Guests
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
File:Winchesterperry.jpg|Perry, owner of Perry's Pizza & Grill with Chuck E. Cheese.
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
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== History ==
On April 4, 1977 a "Grand Opening Review" would be announced via Atari newsletter. The letter contained information on the new restaurant concept & how to attend.<ref>https://dn720003.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-gospel-of-st.-pong-revisited-vol-4-april-1977/St%20Pong.pdf</ref>
Previews for staff would commence throughout 3 separate days due to capacity issues, these days would be:
* Tuesday, May 3, 1977 - Coin Op Division (3:00pm to 8:30pm)
* Wednesday, May 4, 1977 - Corporate Building & Pinball Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
* Thursday, May 5, 1977 - Consumer Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-founder.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
*Cheese Crawl
* Puppy Pong
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Indy 400
* Boot Rill
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Sea Wolf
* Stunt Cycle
* Star Ship
* Drag Race
* Quiz Show
* Junkyard
* Pool Shark -
* Witch Hunt
* Shooting Trainer/Wild Gunman
* Air Hockey
* Capt. Fantastic
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Bronko
* Orbit
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Domineos (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Tank (Pizza Game Booth)
* Night Rider
* Atarians
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchestercostume.png|Chuck E. Cheese Costume, 1977
File:Cecwinchester70s.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese & Guests
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
File:Winchesterperry.jpg|Perry, owner of Perry's Pizza & Grill with Chuck E. Cheese.
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== References ==
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== History ==
Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-creator, originally planned for the building to be larger in size, however the most suitable space happened to be smaller than originally intended brokerage building.<ref>https://archive.org/details/atariincbusiness0000gold/page/330/mode/2up</ref><blockquote>“The reason | selected this site was we needed 6,000 square feet and, after looking almost four months, | couldn’t find a suitable building. This was the closest we could find—5,000 square feet.” - Gene Landrum, November, 1977<ref>https://archive.org/details/play-meter-volume-3-number-21-november-1977/page/42/mode/1up?view=theater</ref></blockquote>On April 4, 1977 a "Grand Opening Review" would be announced via Atari newsletter. The letter contained information on the new restaurant concept & how to attend.<ref>https://dn720003.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-gospel-of-st.-pong-revisited-vol-4-april-1977/St%20Pong.pdf</ref>
Previews for staff would commence throughout 3 separate days due to capacity issues, these days would be:
* Tuesday, May 3, 1977 - Coin Op Division (3:00pm to 8:30pm)
* Wednesday, May 4, 1977 - Corporate Building & Pinball Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
* Thursday, May 5, 1977 - Consumer Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
*Cheese Crawl
* Puppy Pong
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Indy 400
* Boot Rill
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Sea Wolf
* Stunt Cycle
* Star Ship
* Drag Race
* Quiz Show
* Junkyard
* Pool Shark -
* Witch Hunt
* Shooting Trainer/Wild Gunman
* Air Hockey
* Capt. Fantastic
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Bronko
* Orbit
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Domineos (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Tank (Pizza Game Booth)
* Night Rider
* Atarians
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchestercostume.png|Chuck E. Cheese Costume, 1977
File:Winchesterchuckeatari.png
File:Cecwinchester70s.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese & Guests
File:Winchesterperry.jpg|Perry, owner of Perry's Pizza & Grill with Chuck E. Cheese.
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
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|opened = May 17, 1977
|closed = February, 1985
|squarefootage = 5,000
}}
== History ==
Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-creator, originally planned for the building to be larger in size, however the most suitable space happened to be smaller than originally intended brokerage building.<ref>https://archive.org/details/atariincbusiness0000gold/page/330/mode/2up</ref><blockquote>“The reason I selected this site was we needed 6,000 square feet and, after looking almost four months, I couldn’t find a suitable building. This was the closest we could find—5,000 square feet.” - Gene Landrum, November, 1977<ref>https://archive.org/details/play-meter-volume-3-number-21-november-1977/page/42/mode/1up?view=theater</ref></blockquote>On April 4, 1977 a "Grand Opening Review" would be announced via Atari newsletter. The letter contained information on the new restaurant concept & how to attend.<ref>https://dn720003.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-gospel-of-st.-pong-revisited-vol-4-april-1977/St%20Pong.pdf</ref>
Previews for staff would commence throughout 3 separate days due to capacity issues, these days would be:
* Tuesday, May 3, 1977 - Coin Op Division (3:00pm to 8:30pm)
* Wednesday, May 4, 1977 - Corporate Building & Pinball Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
* Thursday, May 5, 1977 - Consumer Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
*Cheese Crawl
* Puppy Pong
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Indy 400
* Boot Rill
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Sea Wolf
* Stunt Cycle
* Star Ship
* Drag Race
* Quiz Show
* Junkyard
* Pool Shark -
* Witch Hunt
* Shooting Trainer/Wild Gunman
* Air Hockey
* Capt. Fantastic
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Bronko
* Orbit
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Domineos (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Tank (Pizza Game Booth)
* Night Rider
* Atarians
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchestercostume.png|Chuck E. Cheese Costume, 1977
File:Winchesterchuckeatari.png
File:Cecwinchester70s.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese & Guests
File:Winchesterperry.jpg|Perry, owner of Perry's Pizza & Grill with Chuck E. Cheese.
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
</gallery>
== References ==
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Winchesterexterior.jpg
|opened = May 17, 1977
|closed = February, 1985
|squarefootage = 5,000
}}
== History ==
Gene Landrum, Pizza Time Theatre co-creator, originally planned for the building to be larger in size, however the most suitable space happened to be a smaller than originally intended brokerage building.<ref>https://archive.org/details/atariincbusiness0000gold/page/330/mode/2up</ref><blockquote>“The reason I selected this site was we needed 6,000 square feet and, after looking almost four months, I couldn’t find a suitable building. This was the closest we could find—5,000 square feet.” - Gene Landrum, November, 1977<ref>https://archive.org/details/play-meter-volume-3-number-21-november-1977/page/42/mode/1up?view=theater</ref></blockquote>On April 4, 1977 a "Grand Opening Review" would be announced via Atari newsletter. The letter contained information on the new restaurant concept & how to attend.<ref>https://dn720003.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-gospel-of-st.-pong-revisited-vol-4-april-1977/St%20Pong.pdf</ref>
Previews for staff would commence throughout 3 separate days due to capacity issues, these days would be:
* Tuesday, May 3, 1977 - Coin Op Division (3:00pm to 8:30pm)
* Wednesday, May 4, 1977 - Corporate Building & Pinball Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
* Thursday, May 5, 1977 - Consumer Division (5:30pm to 8:30pm)
November of 1979, the store was covered by Australian Broadcasting Communication's Four Corners which gave a brief overview of the animatronic eatery concept and featured an interview with Gene Landrum.<ref name=":0">https://www.showbizpizza.com/info/documents/ptt/ptt_pizzatimes-1979.pdf</ref>
December, 1979, the store introduced 30 members of the Northern California Industrial Recreation Council to the then new, Chuck E. Cheese Fan Club. The Winchester and Kooser stores also staffed the annual Los Gatos Children's Christmas Parade for a second time.<ref name=":0" /><tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
*Cheese Crawl
* Puppy Pong
* Sprint II
* Night Driver
* Indy 400
* Boot Rill
* Breakout
* Dominoes
* Sea Wolf
* Stunt Cycle
* Star Ship
* Drag Race
* Quiz Show
* Junkyard
* Pool Shark -
* Witch Hunt
* Shooting Trainer/Wild Gunman
* Air Hockey
* Capt. Fantastic
* Freedom
* Solar City
* Grand Prix
* Bronko
* Orbit
* Flyball/Pong Doubles
* Cocktail Breakout (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Domineos (Pizza Game Booth)
* Cocktail Tank (Pizza Game Booth)
* Night Rider
* Atarians
* F-1
* Biorhythm
|-|Walkaround Characters=
* Chuck E. Cheese
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
To be written.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ipvv3
|Four Corners - New Eatery Fad 11-17-79
|November 11, 1979
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
File:Thebigcheese2.jpg|1976 conceptual floorplan sketched by Gene Landrum
File:Thebigcheese.jpg|Revised floorplan.
File:Winchesterad.png|Grand opening advertisement
File:Winchestercostume.png|Chuck E. Cheese Costume, 1977
File:Winchesterchuckeatari.png
File:Winchesterarticle.png|Atari Coin Connection Volume 1 Number 7 (June 1977)
File:Cecwinchester70s.jpg|Chuck E. Cheese & Guests
File:Winchesterperry.jpg|Perry, owner of Perry's Pizza & Grill with Chuck E. Cheese.
File:Winchesterinterior.png|Interior, circa 1979
File:6r4njLG.jpg|Exterior of the building roughly around 1990.
</gallery>
== References ==
<references />
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'''Chuck E. Cheese's''' has had a multitude of tested exterior designs and signage used over the years. Below is a comprehensive list of all building designs ever put into use in [[CEC Entertainment's|CEC Entertainment]], and the restaurant's history.
== 1990-1994 ==
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'''Chuck E. Cheese's''' has had a multitude of tested exterior designs and signage used over the years. Below is a comprehensive list of all building designs ever put into use in [[CEC Entertainment|CEC Entertainment's]], and the restaurant's, history.
== 1991-1996 ==
[[File:FlintOTC.jpg|thumb|Flint, MI (now closed)]]
The first exterior design made for newer locations was put into use in April 1991 at a new store in Sunrise, Florida on Oakland Park Blvd. This exterior design mainly consists of a large facade at the front with a curved arch below the red entrance door. Rectangular windows were put in place onto the facades, which were usually in groups of 1-3 on each side. Windows and building sides varied, as stores were different. Showbiz Pizza buildings that were at one point standardized were also remodeled to fit this design style, such as the pictured Flint, Michigan location.
The structure would vary, sometimes, the exterior entrance was flat, and other times it expanded outwards. The roof can also vary, as some were slanted and/or built differently to match the style of the area or shopping center. An example would be Corona, or Pontiac. These buildings were most of the time standalone, and were vary rarely used in shopping centers. This was notably the only exterior design used outside of North America, as the store in Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile, used this design when opening in the fall of 1994. The last store to be built replicating this design would be in 1996 at the Commack, New York location. This specific store's design was slightly different, as it was much smaller and more widened. This is one of the most common designs, and is the most popular design in photography of the company.<gallery>
File:Covina86Remodel.jpeg|Covina, CA (1992)
File:Chucke.jpg|Madison, WI (2000s)
File:Waterburyexterior.webp|Waterbury, CT (2010s)
File:Cantagallo1994.jpeg|Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile (1990s)
File:Placentia2007.jpg|Placentia, CA
File:Commack.webp|Commack, NY (2010s)
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'''''Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)''''' was a ''Pizza Time Theater'' that opened on October 20th, 1980 and closed during May 2008. This location had the second to last Rocker Stage in existence, the last Flag Wavers in a Chuck E. Cheese’s and was the 15th Chuck E. Cheese to open overall.
== History ==
Simi Valley opened its doors on October 20th, 1980 nearby a Kmart. It was planned to open during December 1980 but they switched it. It also opened with one of the last Portrait Stages in a location. Between 1981/1982, the sign was changed for the 1981 Pizza Time Theater logo, which was retrofitted for many years. This location also opened with Dolli Dimples in the Piano Bar, and later received The Beatles and The King. However, this location also was the only one to receive the rare Dr. Quack animatronic, who was in the cabaret. It is in unknown when he got removed.
Simi Valley would remain like this until 1990, when they would receive the 1988 remodel. This included adding checkers to the walls, replacing older decor for newer decor, adding awnings above the counters, and replacing the Portrait Stage for Chuck E.’s House since they never received a Balcony Stage.
Around 1994/1995, Simi Valley would receive Phase 1. this involved replacing older decor for newer decor, switching out the game package, and renaming the location to just “Chuck E. Cheese’s”. Despite this, The Showroom and Lounge would remain untouched. In 1995, The King was remove and replaced by a “Video Velocitor”.
Over the years, Simi Valley would receive minor changes such as receiving the late 90s game packages and switching out a few booths. The animatronics would fall into disrepair and barely even function properly. It would remain like this until May of 2008, when the location permanently closed for unknown reasons, making The Flag Wavers extinct at all CECs and making the Rockford, IL location the last Rocker Stage.
After its closure, the shopping center would be demolished for a Target and a few other venues. As of September 2024, the former Chuck E. Cheese’s remains like this.
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{{Store Infobox}}
'''''Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)''''' was a ''Pizza Time Theater'' that opened on October 20th, 1980 and closed during May 2008. This location had the second to last Rocker Stage in existence, the last Flag Wavers in a Chuck E. Cheese’s and was the 15th Chuck E. Cheese to open overall.
== History ==
Simi Valley opened its doors on October 20th, 1980 nearby a Kmart. It was planned to open during December 1980 but they switched it. It also opened with one of the last Portrait Stages in a location. Between 1981/1982, the sign was changed for the 1981 Pizza Time Theater logo, which was retrofitted for many years. This location also opened with Dolli Dimples in the Piano Bar, and later received The Beatles and The King. However, this location also was the only one to receive the rare Dr. Quack animatronic, who was in the cabaret. It is in unknown when he got removed.
Simi Valley would remain like this until 1990, when they would receive the 1988 remodel. This included adding checkers to the walls, replacing older decor for newer decor, adding awnings above the counters, and replacing the Portrait Stage for Chuck E.’s House since they never received a Balcony Stage.
Around 1994/1995, Simi Valley would receive Phase 1. this involved replacing older decor for newer decor, switching out the game package, and renaming the location to just “Chuck E. Cheese’s”. Despite this, The Showroom and Lounge would remain untouched. In 1995, The King was remove and replaced by a “Video Velocitor”.
Over the years, Simi Valley would receive minor changes such as receiving the late 90s game packages and switching out a few booths. The animatronics would fall into disrepair and barely even function properly. It would remain like this until May of 2008, when the location permanently closed for unknown reasons, making The Flag Wavers extinct at all CECs and making the Rockford, IL location the last Rocker Stage.
After its closure, the shopping center would be demolished for a Target and a few other venues. As of September 2024, the former Chuck E. Cheese’s remains like this.
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{{Store Infobox|Closed=May 2008|Image=File:SimiValley 2204.jpeg|Opened=October 20th, 1980|Square Footage=N/A|Store Number=#411}}
'''''Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)''''' was a ''Pizza Time Theater'' that opened on October 20th, 1980 and closed during May 2008. This location had the second to last Rocker Stage in existence, the last Flag Wavers in a Chuck E. Cheese’s and was the 15th Chuck E. Cheese to open overall.
== History ==
Simi Valley opened its doors on October 20th, 1980 nearby a Kmart. It was planned to open during December 1980 but they switched it. It also opened with one of the last Portrait Stages in a location. Between 1981/1982, the sign was changed for the 1981 Pizza Time Theater logo, which was retrofitted for many years. This location also opened with Dolli Dimples in the Piano Bar, and later received The Beatles and The King. However, this location also was the only one to receive the rare Dr. Quack animatronic, who was in the cabaret. It is in unknown when he got removed.
Simi Valley would remain like this until 1990, when they would receive the 1988 remodel. This included adding checkers to the walls, replacing older decor for newer decor, adding awnings above the counters, and replacing the Portrait Stage for Chuck E.’s House since they never received a Balcony Stage.
Around 1994/1995, Simi Valley would receive Phase 1. this involved replacing older decor for newer decor, switching out the game package, and renaming the location to just “Chuck E. Cheese’s”. Despite this, The Showroom and Lounge would remain untouched. In 1995, The King was remove and replaced by a “Video Velocitor”.
Over the years, Simi Valley would receive minor changes such as receiving the late 90s game packages and switching out a few booths. The animatronics would fall into disrepair and barely even function properly. It would remain like this until May of 2008, when the location permanently closed for unknown reasons, making The Flag Wavers extinct at all CECs and making the Rockford, IL location the last Rocker Stage.
After its closure, the shopping center would be demolished for a Target and a few other venues. As of September 2024, the former Chuck E. Cheese’s remains like this.
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{{Store Infobox|Closed=May 2008|Image=SimiValley 2204.jpeg|Opened=October 20th, 1980|Square Footage=N/A|Store Number=#411}}
'''''Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)''''' was a ''Pizza Time Theater'' that opened on October 20th, 1980 and closed during May 2008. This location had the second to last Rocker Stage in existence, the last Flag Wavers in a Chuck E. Cheese’s and was the 15th Chuck E. Cheese to open overall.
== History ==
Simi Valley opened its doors on October 20th, 1980 nearby a Kmart. It was planned to open during December 1980 but they switched it. It also opened with one of the last Portrait Stages in a location. Between 1981/1982, the sign was changed for the 1981 Pizza Time Theater logo, which was retrofitted for many years. This location also opened with Dolli Dimples in the Piano Bar, and later received The Beatles and The King. However, this location also was the only one to receive the rare Dr. Quack animatronic, who was in the cabaret. It is in unknown when he got removed.
Simi Valley would remain like this until 1990, when they would receive the 1988 remodel. This included adding checkers to the walls, replacing older decor for newer decor, adding awnings above the counters, and replacing the Portrait Stage for Chuck E.’s House since they never received a Balcony Stage.
Around 1994/1995, Simi Valley would receive Phase 1. this involved replacing older decor for newer decor, switching out the game package, and renaming the location to just “Chuck E. Cheese’s”. Despite this, The Showroom and Lounge would remain untouched. In 1995, The King was remove and replaced by a “Video Velocitor”.
Over the years, Simi Valley would receive minor changes such as receiving the late 90s game packages and switching out a few booths. The animatronics would fall into disrepair and barely even function properly. It would remain like this until May of 2008, when the location permanently closed for unknown reasons, making The Flag Wavers extinct at all CECs and making the Rockford, IL location the last Rocker Stage.
After its closure, the shopping center would be demolished for a Target and a few other venues. As of September 2024, the former Chuck E. Cheese’s remains like this.
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chuck E. Cheese's Modesto, California.jpg
|storenumber = 200
|opened = May 18th, 1981
|squarefootage = N/A
}}
Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior and layout was one of two standardized locations by Pizza Time Theatre; The only other store to use this design being [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]].
== History ==
Modesto opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>.
On October 22nd, 1984, Modesto would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after the location would be refranchised and in the late 1980's or early 1990's it would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older artwork for newer posters and décor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage. Exterior Signage would also be changed around this time.
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage, added new games and rides, as well as new artwork. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate once again, and not long after in the late 2000's they would receive [[Cool Chuck]]. This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old décor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older décor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
-Cheese E. Roll
-Photo Ride
-Monkey Ball
-Dog Pounder
-Super Bonus
-Chuck E. Cheese's Super Shot!
-Monopoly
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Chuck E. Cheese (cyberamic)
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
==== '''Videos''' ====
{| class="wikitable"
!Link
!Video Title/Description
!Published/Recorded
|-
|link from the "share" URL of the website
|
|
|}
==== '''Gallery''' ====
<gallery>
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File:Antioch2007.jpg
File:Antioch2007.jpg
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== References ==
<references />
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Chuck E. Cheese's Modesto, California.jpg
|storenumber = 200
|opened = May 18th, 1981
|squarefootage = N/A
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Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior and layout was one of two standardized locations by Pizza Time Theatre; The only other store to use this design being [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]].
== History ==
Modesto opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>. This was also the first location to receive the iconic 1981 logo. They would later get Harmony Howlett and The Beagles.
On October 22nd, 1984, Modesto would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after the location would be refranchised and in the late 1980's or early 1990's it would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older artwork for newer posters and décor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage. Exterior Signage would also be changed around this time.
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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-Photo Ride
-Monkey Ball
-Dog Pounder
-Super Bonus
-Chuck E. Cheese's Super Shot!
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|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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{{Store Infobox
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Modesto opened on May 18th, 1981 with a Balcony Stage. The store’s exterior and layout was one of two standardized locations by Pizza Time Theatre; The only other store to use this design being [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]].
== History ==
Modesto opened with Madame Oink as the guest star and a Dolli Dimples Cabaret. The opening featured 95 video games, the cheese crawl, and a sundae bar <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577982/</ref> <ref>https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-modesto-bee/65577952/</ref>. This was also the first location to receive the iconic 1981 logo. They would later get Harmony Howlett and The Beagles.
On October 22nd, 1984, Modesto would be one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. Not long after the location would be refranchised and in the late 1980's or early 1990's it would receive the Unnamed 1986 Remodel. This involved adding checkers throughout the location, replacing older artwork for newer posters and décor, replacing the Balcony Stage with the C-Stage. Exterior Signage would also be changed around this time.
In the Mid 1990s, Modesto would receive [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], which replaced the C-Stage with a 2-Stage, added new games and rides, as well as new artwork. However, the 2-Stage could've been installed in the late 90s and from the Stockton, CA location, but the year installed is currently unknown. On June 27th, 2005, Modesto would be bought by corporate once again, and not long after in the late 2000's they would receive [[Cool Chuck|The 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck reconfiguration.]] This involved removing Showroom Walls, Balcony Seating, old décor, & painting specific walls purple. Modesto would expand in 2010 to add more space for games.
In September 2023, Modesto would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, removing older décor, adding new signage, and getting rid of the 2-Stage. They would install their Dance Floor/ Video Wall during October 2023. As of August 2024, Modesto remains like this.
<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
-Cheese E. Roll
-Photo Ride
-Monkey Ball
-Dog Pounder
-Super Bonus
-Chuck E. Cheese's Super Shot!
-Monopoly
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|+ Chuck E. Cheese (cyberamic)
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
== Media ==
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!Link
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!Year Published
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|Balcony Stage around late 1986.
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|Showroom footage
|December 30, 2000
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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AUHlIUrWQs Link]
|Tour of this location
|August 3, 2018
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==== '''Gallery''' ====
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== References ==
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== History ==
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List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
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List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
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Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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* [https://dropbox.com Dropbox]
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'''''Sun Valley, CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)''''' was a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater'' that opened during July of 1980 and closed during July of 1992. It relocated to ''[[Sun Valley, CA (8375 Laurel Canyon Blvd)|8573 Canon Blvd]]'' across the street the same month that it closed so that Sun Valley could get updated, and said location is still operating with the 2.0 remodel.
== History ==
The original Sun Valley location opened during July 1980 with the uncommon Portrait Stage. This would be the 12 overall Chuck E. Cheese's to ever open. Around 1981/1982, Sun Valley would receive the 1981 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding new signage, and replacing the Portrait Stage for a Balcony Stage. This location is overall pretty obscure as it was short lived. Around 1989/1990, they replaced the Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. They did not receive the 1988 remodel and kept PTT elements. In July of 1992, venue closed and relocated across the street due to being outdated. As of 2024, multiple businesses remain in its spot.
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'''''Sun Valley, CA (8375 Lauren Canyon Blvd)''''' opened during July of 1992 and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. It is the relocation of the [[Sun Valley, CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)|8357 Canyon Blvd]] location.
== History ==
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'''''Stockton, CA (4555 Pershing Ave)''''' opened during October 1979 and closed during December 1998. A new, unrelated location opened up in 2005 off of ''6436 Pacific Ave'' and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. This was the 6th Chuck E. Cheese's location to ever open, and it was the 3rd oldest by the time it closed.
== History ==
Stockton opened during December of 1979 with a Portrait Stage. Somewhere in the early 80s, Stockton would receive their first remodel, the 1981 remodel. This involved updating interior signage, replacing the 1977 logo for the new logo, and replacing the Portrait Stage for a Balcony Stage. On October 22nd, 1984, Stockton was one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. It was later refranchised though.
Around 1989/1990, Stockton would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding checkers around the location, adding ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza'' to the interior, and replacing The Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. Despite this, the big PTT sign would remain.
During the early-mid 90s, Stockton would receive Phase 1. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, updating the game package, changing the exterior to the new logo, and replacing The C-Stage for a 2-Stage. Stockton would remodel once again around 1996/1997, this time to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This involved removing older decor. It us unknown if they received the Phase 2 or Phase 3 game packages. In late 1998, this location would close for unknown reasons. Stockton later became a banquet, but that closed too at an unknown year. As of 2024, the location is still up, with the layout but no remnants.
== Incident ==
In 1993, an unknown employee dressed up as Chuck E. pushed a few kids during a birthday party. The other employees ended up having to throw Chuck E. Cheese over the Salad Bar. It is also unknown what the outcome was during this scene.
== Media ==
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'''''Stockton, CA (4555 Pershing Ave)''''' opened during October 1979 and closed during December 1998. A new, unrelated location opened up in 2005 off of ''6436 Pacific Ave'' and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. This was the 6th Chuck E. Cheese's location to ever open, and it was the 3rd oldest by the time it closed.
== History ==
Stockton opened during December of 1979 with a Portrait Stage. Somewhere in the early 80s, Stockton would receive their first remodel, the 1981 remodel. This involved updating interior signage, replacing the 1977 logo for the new logo, and replacing the Portrait Stage for a Balcony Stage. On October 22nd, 1984, Stockton was one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. It was later refranchised though.
Around 1989/1990, Stockton would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding checkers around the location, adding ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza'' to the interior, and replacing The Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. Despite this, the big PTT sign would remain.
During the early-mid 90s, Stockton would receive Phase 1. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, updating the game package, changing the exterior to the new logo, and replacing The C-Stage for a 2-Stage. Stockton would remodel once again around 1996/1997, this time to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This involved removing older decor. It us unknown if they received the Phase 2 or Phase 3 game packages. In late 1998, this location would close for unknown reasons. The 2-Stage would be likely sent to the [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)|Modesto, CA]] location. Stockton later became a banquet, but that closed too at an unknown year. As of 2024, the location is still up, with the layout but no remnants.
== Incident ==
In 1993, an unknown employee dressed up as Chuck E. pushed a few kids during a birthday party. The other employees ended up having to throw Chuck E. Cheese over the Salad Bar. It is also unknown what the outcome was during this scene.
== Media ==
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{{Store Infobox|Opened=October 1979|Closed=December 1998|Square Footage=N/A|Image=File:PIC 2264.jpeg}}
'''''Stockton, CA (4555 Pershing Ave)''''' opened during October 1979 and closed during December 1998. A new, unrelated location opened up in 2005 off of ''6436 Pacific Ave'' and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. This was the 6th Chuck E. Cheese's location to ever open, and it was the 3rd oldest by the time it closed.
== History ==
Stockton opened during December of 1979 with a Portrait Stage. Somewhere in the early 80s, Stockton would receive their first remodel, the 1981 remodel. This involved updating interior signage, replacing the 1977 logo for the new logo, and replacing the Portrait Stage for a Balcony Stage. On October 22nd, 1984, Stockton was one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. It was later refranchised though.
Around 1989/1990, Stockton would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding checkers around the location, adding ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza'' to the interior, and replacing The Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. Despite this, the big PTT sign would remain.
During the early-mid 90s, Stockton would receive Phase 1. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, updating the game package, changing the exterior to the new logo, and replacing The C-Stage for a 2-Stage. Stockton would remodel once again around 1996/1997, this time to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This involved removing older decor. It us unknown if they received the Phase 2 or Phase 3 game packages. In late 1998, this location would close for unknown reasons. The 2-Stage would be likely sent to the [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)|Modesto, CA]] location. Stockton later became a banquet, but that closed too at an unknown year. As of 2024, the location is still up, with the layout but no remnants.
== Incident ==
In 1993, an unknown employee dressed up as Chuck E. pushed a few kids during a birthday party. The other employees ended up having to throw Chuck E. Cheese over the Salad Bar. It is also unknown what the outcome was during this scene.
== Media ==
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = ?
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'''''Stockton, CA (4555 Pershing Ave)''''' opened during October 1979 and closed during December 1998. A new, unrelated location opened up in 2005 off of ''6436 Pacific Ave'' and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. This was the 6th Chuck E. Cheese's location to ever open, and it was the 3rd oldest by the time it closed.
== History ==
Stockton opened during December of 1979 with a Portrait Stage. Somewhere in the early 80s, Stockton would receive their first remodel, the 1981 remodel. This involved updating interior signage, replacing the 1977 logo for the new logo, and replacing the Portrait Stage for a Balcony Stage. On October 22nd, 1984, Stockton was one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. It was later refranchised though.
Around 1989/1990, Stockton would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding checkers around the location, adding ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza'' to the interior, and replacing The Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. Despite this, the big PTT sign would remain.
During the early-mid 90s, Stockton would receive Phase 1. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, updating the game package, changing the exterior to the new logo, and replacing The C-Stage for a 2-Stage. Stockton would remodel once again around 1996/1997, this time to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This involved removing older decor. It us unknown if they received the Phase 2 or Phase 3 game packages. In late 1998, this location would close for unknown reasons. The 2-Stage would be likely sent to the [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)|Modesto, CA]] location. Stockton later became a banquet, but that closed too at an unknown year. As of 2024, the location is still up, with the layout but no remnants.
== Incident ==
In 1993, an unknown employee dressed up as Chuck E. pushed a few kids during a birthday party. The other employees ended up having to throw Chuck E. Cheese over the Salad Bar. It is also unknown what the outcome was during this scene.
== Media ==
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|storenumber = ?
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|closed = December 1998
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'''''Stockton, CA (4555 Pershing Ave)''''' opened during October 1979 and closed during December 1998. A new, unrelated location opened up in 2005 off of ''6436 Pacific Ave'' and is still open today with the 2.0 remodel. This was the 6th Chuck E. Cheese's location to ever open, and it was the 3rd oldest by the time it closed.
== History ==
Stockton opened during December of 1979 with a Portrait Stage. Somewhere in the early 80s, Stockton would receive their first remodel, the 1981 remodel. This involved updating interior signage, replacing the 1977 logo for the new logo, and replacing the Portrait Stage for a Balcony Stage. On October 22nd, 1984, Stockton was one of 50 locations to be bought out by corporate. It was later refranchised though.
Around 1989/1990, Stockton would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding checkers around the location, adding ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza'' to the interior, and replacing The Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. Despite this, the big PTT sign would remain.
During the early-mid 90s, Stockton would receive Phase 1. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, updating the game package, changing the exterior to the new logo, and replacing The C-Stage for a 2-Stage. Stockton would remodel once again around 1996/1997, this time to [[Operation Thumb Chuck]]. This involved removing older decor. It us unknown if they received the Phase 2 or Phase 3 game packages. In late 1998, this location would close for unknown reasons. The 2-Stage would be likely sent to the [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)|Modesto, CA]] location. Stockton later became a banquet, but that closed too at an unknown year. As of 2024, the location is still up, with the layout but no remnants.
== Incident ==
In 1993, an unknown employee dressed up as Chuck E. pushed a few kids during a birthday party. The other employees ended up having to throw Chuck E. Cheese over the Salad Bar. It is also unknown what the outcome was during this scene.
== Gallery ==
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File:Pershing1993.webp|Stockton in 1993
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'''NOTE: This page will be covering both locations as they share the same address.'''
= Old location (1983-2014) =
'''''Carson, CA (20700 Avalon Blvd)''''' was a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater/ Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened somewhere in early 1983 and closed on January 5, 2014 after 30 years in operation. They relocated across their plaza in 2014, and that location is still open to this day.
== History ==
Carson opened somewhere in 1983 with the 1981 remodel and a Balcony Stage. They were a regular Chuck E. Cheese's, with a Fantasy Forest and Ordering Station. The Cabaret/Lounge acts are unknown though. Even though little is known during its Pizza Time Theater days, it survived the 1984 bankruptcy and the mid-late 80s closures.
Somewhere between 1989/1990, Carson would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding checkers around the location, changing the name to ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza,'' and replacing the Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. They would receive Phase 1 around the mid 90s, which involved replacing oldere decor for newer decor, removing most of the checkers around the venue, dropping the ''Pizza,'' and replacing the C-Stage for a 2-Stage. They would later receive Phase 2, which refreshed the game package and added the Skytubes.
They would remain like this until 2006/2007, when they would receive the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck reconfiguration. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, painting specific walls purple, removed dim lighting, and removing showroom walls/balcony seating. Carson would remain like this until January 5, 2014 when they would permanently close down and relocate. The animatronics got destroyed and as of 2024, Cinemark stand in the old building's place.
= New location (2014-present) =
'''''Carson, CA (20700 Avalon Blvd)''''' opened on January 6th, 2014 as a ''Chuck E. Cheese's.'' They opened with the 2013 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck reconfiguration, which had new rockstar decor and games. They unfortunately also opened with a botless COL stage.
They would remain like this until the early 2020s when they would receive the 2.0 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, repainting the purple walls, and adding a 2021 model dance floor. Despite this, the COL stage stayed behind. They would later receive the Tramp[oline Zone at an unknown date. As of 2024, Carson remains like this.
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'''''Sacramento, CA (1690-96 Arden Way)''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater/ Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened during February of 1982 and is still open to this day. It is located in the Point West Shopping Center and the Chuck E. Cheese in California's capitol.
This should not be confused with the ''Florin Mall'' location, which opened in 1979 closed in 1985 with a portrait stage.
== History ==
Arden opened up in February of 1982 with the 1981 remodel, like any other Pizza Time Theater. This location opened as apart of an expansion the shopping center was having. It opened with a balcony stage and other PTT assets. There is little information of it as a PTT, but it was one of the franchise locations to be bought out by corporate on October 22nd, 1984 along with 50 other locations. This location was also successful, as it was chosen to stay open over Florin Mall.
Arden would remain like this until 1988/1989 when it would receive the 1988 remodel. This involved adding checkers around the venue, replacing older decor for newer decor, adding blue and white awnings, revamping the exterior, and replacing the balcony stage for a C-Stage. It would receive a remodel again in the early 90s, which involved replacing older decor for newer decor, removing remaining Pizza Time Theater variants, and replacing the C-Stage for a 2-Stage. In the late 90s, Sacramento would receive the major 90s remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, adding the skytubes, refreshing the game package, and dropping the ''Pizza'' in their name.
Arden would remain like this until the late 2000s, when they would receive the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck Reconfiguration. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, painting specific walls purple, new booths, of showroom walls, and relocating the 2-Stage.
Arden would stay the same for many years until January 22nd, 2024 when they would start their 2.0 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor, repainting the walls, and removing the animatronics all together for a Dance Floor and Video Wall. They finished in April of 2024 and they currently remain like this.
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'''''Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)''''' is a ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater/ Chuck E. Cheese's'' that opened during August 1980 and is still open today with the 2.0 Remodel. By late 2024, this is going to be the oldest operating Chuck E. Cheese in the world, but it's currently the second oldest.
== History ==
During August 1980, the Covina, CA location opened and had a Portrait Stage. In 1981/ 1982, they received their 1981 remodel. This involved replacing the 1977 signage with the new logo, expanding the location, and replacing the Portrait Stage for a Balcony Stage. On October 22nd 1984, this location among with 50 others would be bought out by corporate.
Covina would remain like this until 1989/1990 when they would receive their 1988 remodel. This involved replacing older decor for newer decor and replacing their Balcony Stage for a C-Stage. In the early 90s, Covina would upgrade their 1988 remodel. This involved ditching the ''Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theater'' exterior and road sign for the new logo, adding checkers around their locations, installing Blue and White awnings, and added newer decor and replaced a few older ones. the C-Stage would also be replaced by a 2-Stage around this time.
Around 1997/1998, Covina received [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], or Phase 2. This involved changing the game package, replacing older decor for newer decor, and installed The Skytubes.
Around the mid 2000s, Covina would receive the 2005 update to the 2003 Cool Chuck reconfiguration. This involved painting walls purple, removing Showroom walls, Balcony Seating, and relocating the 2-Stage. The checkers would also be gone by this point.
They would remain like this for a while. This location removed the last helicopter lights in 2022 and around 2023 the stage was stuck on random movements. Covina would remain like this until December of 2023, when they would start their 2.0 remodel. This involved repainting the walls, replacing older decor for newer decor, and getting rid of their animatronics for a 2021 Model Dance Floor + Video Wall. As of September 2024, Covina remains like this.
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* [[Santa Ana, CA]]
* [[Wilkes-Barre Township, PA (500 Scott St)]]
* [[Ealing, England]]
|-|1977 & 1978=
* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
|-|1979=
* [[Concord, CA (1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
|-|1981=
* [[Sunnyvale, CA (1247 W El Camino Real)]]
* [[Winter Park, FL (1997 Aloma Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (841 Lee Rd)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (6403 El Cajon Blvd)]]
* [[Queensland, Australia (Surfers Paradise)]]
* [[Santa Rosa, CA (545 Ross St)]]
* [[Hayward, CA (24253 Hesperian Blvd)]]
* [[Riverside, CA (4033 Chicago Ave)]]
* [[Mobile, AL (4685 Airport Blvd)]]
* [[Millcreek, UT (3344 S 1300 E)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (8616 E Broadway Blvd)]]
* [[Fort Meyers, FL (3112 Cleveland Ave)]]
* [[Milpitas, CA (346 S Abel St)]]
* [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (7548 W Broad St)]]
|-|1982=
* [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (7485 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
|-|1983=
* [[Redding, CA (2617 Hilltop Dr)]]
|-|1984=
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|-|1985 & 1986=
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|-|Canceled=
* [[Santa Ana, CA]]
* [[Wilkes-Barre Township, PA (500 Scott St)]]
* [[Ealing, England]]
|-|1977 & 1978=
* [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]
* [[San Jose, CA (1371 Kooser Rd)]]
|-|1979=
* [[Concord, CA (1975 Diamond Blvd)]]
* [[Sacramento, CA (Florin Mall, 7020 Stockton Blvd)]]
* [[Huntington Beach, CA (15511 Edwards St)]]
* [[Stockton, CA (4555 N Pershing Ave)]]
* [[Sparks, NV (530 Greenbrae Dr)]]
* [[Citrus Heights, CA (7614 Greenback Ln)]]
|-|1980=
* [[Fullerton, CA (1841 W Orangethorpe Ave)]]
* [[La Habra, CA (901 Harbor Blvd)]]
* [[Ogden, UT (3155 Harrison Blvd)]]
* [[Sun Valley CA (8357 Laurel Canyon Blvd)]]
* [[Fresno, CA (5384 N Blackstone Ave)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (5534 E 22nd St)]]
* [[Covina, CA (601 Azusa Ave)]]
* [[Simi Valley, CA (71 Tierra Rejada Rd)]]
* [[Arlington, TX (2216 S Fielder Rd)]]
* [[San Ramon, CA (1901 San Ramon Valley Blvd)]]
* [[Maple Heights, OH (5376 Northfield Rd)]]
* [[Raleigh, NC (4339 Falls of Neuse Rd)]]
* [[Fremont, CA (5161 Mowry Ave)]]
* [[Long Beach, CA (4706 Los Coyotes Diagonal)]]
* [[Westminster, CO (7301 N Federal Blvd)]]
* [[Westland, MI (208 S Wayne Rd)]]
|-|1981=
* [[Sunnyvale, CA (1247 W El Camino Real)]]
* [[Winter Park, FL (1997 Aloma Ave)]]
* [[Orlando, FL (841 Lee Rd)]]
* [[San Diego, CA (6403 El Cajon Blvd)]]
* [[Queensland, Australia (Surfers Paradise)]]
* [[Santa Rosa, CA (545 Ross St)]]
* [[Hayward, CA (24253 Hesperian Blvd)]]
* [[Riverside, CA (4033 Chicago Ave)]]
* [[Mobile, AL (4685 Airport Blvd)]]
* [[Millcreek, UT (3344 S 1300 E)]]
* [[Tucson, AZ (8616 E Broadway Blvd)]]
* [[Fort Meyers, FL (3112 Cleveland Ave)]]
* [[Milpitas, CA (346 S Abel St)]]
* [[Modesto, CA (3037 Sisk Rd)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (7548 W Broad St)]]
|-|1982=
* [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)]]
* [[Richmond, VA (7485 Midlothian Turnpike)]]
|-|1983=
* [[Redding, CA (2167 Hilltop Dr)]]
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 3410
|opened = Feburary 8, 1983
|closed = 2006
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'''2617 Hilltop Drive''' was a Pizza Time Theatre restaurant that opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 with a [[Balcony Stage]] and it would close in December 2006. This was one of the most OUTDATED stores existing at the time, having the Pizza Time Theatre road sign outside and still had bits and pieces of the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]].
== History ==
The Chuck E Cheese's at 2617 Hilltop Drive opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They most likely opened with Madam Oink, then got Helen Henny. It also had The King and an unknown cabaret act, most likely The Beagles. It was a standard PTT ath the time. On October 22, 1984, this store was bought by corporate along with many California PTTs, aldo Redding along with Hayward, Merced, Marinwood, Arden Way, and many others were refranchised.
Sometime in 1989/1990, this store received the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which added checkers around the building, added blue and white awnings, changed the name to Chuck E Cheese's Pizza, and removed the Balcony Stage for the [[C-Stage]]. The exterior went into a paint job, which repainted the roof to green, repainted the Now Appearing Boxes Green, and etc. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In November 1992, they would receive a minor remodel, which relocated The King to the cabaret room, relocated the skeeball and the play area to the main game room, and removed the C-Stage for a [[2-Stage]].
In most likely 2001-2002, they would receive the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel, which removed the blue and white awnings, removed the checkers, added an awning to the exterior, and repainted the roof to white. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In December 2006, this store would relocated to the [[Redding, CA (910 Hilltop Dr)|New Store]]. They most likely did this because it was in a bad area or it was too outdated and corporate wanted the franchise owner (which was also the franchise owner of the [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)|Chico]] store) to relocated. The building would be abandoned for a little bit until 2008 when it was demolished for a shopping center. As of 2024, the shopping center remained <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
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List of animatronics the store had.
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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|opened = Feburary 8, 1983
|closed = 2006
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'''2617 Hilltop Drive''' was a Pizza Time Theatre restaurant that opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 with a [[Balcony Stage]] and it would close in December 2006. This was one of the most OUTDATED stores existing at the time, having the Pizza Time Theatre road sign outside and still had bits and pieces of the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]].
== History ==
The Chuck E Cheese's at 2617 Hilltop Drive opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They most likely opened with Madam Oink, then got Helen Henny. It also had The King and an unknown cabaret act, most likely The Beagles. It was a standard PTT ath the time. On October 22, 1984, this store was bought by corporate along with many California PTTs, aldo Redding along with Hayward, Merced, Marinwood, Arden Way, and many others were refranchised.
Sometime in 1989/1990, this store received the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which added checkers around the building, added blue and white awnings, changed the name to Chuck E Cheese's Pizza, and removed the Balcony Stage for the [[C-Stage]]. The exterior went into a paint job, which repainted the roof to green, repainted the Now Appearing Boxes Green, and etc. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In November 1992, they would receive a minor remodel, which relocated The King to the cabaret room, relocated the skeeball and the play area to the main game room, and removed the C-Stage for a [[2-Stage]].
In 2001, they would receive the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel, which removed the blue and white awnings, removed the checkers, added an awning to the exterior, and repainted the roof to white. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In December 2006, this store would relocated to the [[Redding, CA (910 Hilltop Dr)|New Store]]. They most likely did this because it was in a bad area or it was too outdated and corporate wanted the franchise owner (which was also the franchise owner of the [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)|Chico]] store) to relocated. The building would be abandoned for a little bit until 2008 when it was demolished for a shopping center. As of 2024, the shopping center remained <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
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|+ Caption text
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! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
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| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
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1009
2024-09-08T15:43:00Z
CECLover
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 3410
|opened = Feburary 8, 1983
|closed = 2006
|squarefootage = N/A
}}
'''2617 Hilltop Drive''' was a Pizza Time Theatre restaurant that opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 with a [[Balcony Stage]] and it would close in December 2006. This was one of the most OUTDATED stores existing at the time, having the Pizza Time Theatre road sign outside and still had bits and pieces of the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]].
== History ==
The Chuck E Cheese's at 2617 Hilltop Drive opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They most likely opened with Madam Oink, then got Helen Henny. It also had The King and an unknown cabaret act, most likely The Beagles. It was a standard PTT ath the time. On October 22, 1984, this store was bought by corporate along with many California PTTs, aldo Redding along with Hayward, Merced, Marinwood, Arden Way, and many others were refranchised.
Sometime in 1989/1990, this store received the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which added checkers around the building, added blue and white awnings, changed the name to Chuck E Cheese's Pizza, and removed the Balcony Stage for the [[C-Stage]]. The exterior went into a paint job, which repainted the roof to green, repainted the Now Appearing Boxes Green, and etc. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In November 1992, they would receive a minor remodel, which relocated The King to the cabaret room, relocated the skeeball and the play area to the main game room, and removed the C-Stage for a [[2-Stage]].
In 2001, they would receive the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel, which removed the blue and white awnings, removed the checkers, added an awning to the exterior, and repainted the roof to white. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In December 2006, this store would relocated to the [[Redding, CA (910 Hilltop Dr)|New Store]]. They most likely did this because it was in a bad area or it was too outdated and corporate wanted the franchise owner (which was also the franchise owner of the [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)|Chico]] store) to relocate. The building would be abandoned for a little bit until 2008 when it was demolished for a shopping center. As of 2024, the shopping center remained <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
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1025
1016
2024-09-09T17:34:23Z
CECLover
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CECLover moved page [[Redding, CA (2617 Hilltop Dr)]] to [[Redding, CA (2167 Hilltop Dr)]]: wrong address
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{{Store Infobox
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|storenumber = 3410
|opened = Feburary 8, 1983
|closed = 2006
|squarefootage = N/A
}}
'''2617 Hilltop Drive''' was a Pizza Time Theatre restaurant that opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 with a [[Balcony Stage]] and it would close in December 2006. This was one of the most OUTDATED stores existing at the time, having the Pizza Time Theatre road sign outside and still had bits and pieces of the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]].
== History ==
The Chuck E Cheese's at 2617 Hilltop Drive opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They most likely opened with Madam Oink, then got Helen Henny. It also had The King and an unknown cabaret act, most likely The Beagles. It was a standard PTT ath the time. On October 22, 1984, this store was bought by corporate along with many California PTTs, aldo Redding along with Hayward, Merced, Marinwood, Arden Way, and many others were refranchised.
Sometime in 1989/1990, this store received the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which added checkers around the building, added blue and white awnings, changed the name to Chuck E Cheese's Pizza, and removed the Balcony Stage for the [[C-Stage]]. The exterior went into a paint job, which repainted the roof to green, repainted the Now Appearing Boxes Green, and etc. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In November 1992, they would receive a minor remodel, which relocated The King to the cabaret room, relocated the skeeball and the play area to the main game room, and removed the C-Stage for a [[2-Stage]].
In 2001, they would receive the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel, which removed the blue and white awnings, removed the checkers, added an awning to the exterior, and repainted the roof to white. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In December 2006, this store would relocated to the [[Redding, CA (910 Hilltop Dr)|New Store]]. They most likely did this because it was in a bad area or it was too outdated and corporate wanted the franchise owner (which was also the franchise owner of the [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)|Chico]] store) to relocate. The building would be abandoned for a little bit until 2008 when it was demolished for a shopping center. As of 2024, the shopping center remained <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
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1035
1025
2024-09-10T15:06:46Z
CECLover
28
redd
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{{Store Infobox
|image = Redding1999.png
|storenumber = 3410
|opened = Feburary 8, 1983
|closed = 2006
|squarefootage = N/A
}}
'''2617 Hilltop Drive''' was a Pizza Time Theatre restaurant that opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 with a [[Balcony Stage]] and it would close in December 2006. This was one of the most OUTDATED stores existing at the time, having the Pizza Time Theatre road sign outside and still had bits and pieces of the [[Unnamed 1986 Remodel]].
== History ==
The Chuck E Cheese's at 2617 Hilltop Drive opened on Feburary 8th, 1983 as a Pizza Time Theatre with a Balcony Stage. They most likely opened with Madam Oink, then got Helen Henny. It also had The King and an unknown cabaret act, most likely The Beagles. It was a standard PTT ath the time. On October 22, 1984, this store was bought by corporate along with many California PTTs, aldo Redding along with Hayward, Merced, Marinwood, Arden Way, and many others were refranchised.
Sometime in 1989/1990, this store received the Unnamed 1986 Remodel, which added checkers around the building, added blue and white awnings, changed the name to Chuck E Cheese's Pizza, and removed the Balcony Stage for the [[C-Stage]]. The exterior went into a paint job, which repainted the roof to green, repainted the Now Appearing Boxes Green, and etc. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In November 1992, they would receive a minor remodel, which relocated The King to the cabaret room, relocated the skeeball and the play area to the main game room, and removed the C-Stage for a [[2-Stage]].
In 2001, they would receive the [[Operation Thumb Chuck]] remodel, which removed the blue and white awnings, removed the checkers, added an awning to the exterior, and repainted the roof to white. However, the PTT road sign remained.
In December 2006, this store would relocated to the [[Redding, CA (910 Hilltop Dr)|New Store]]. They most likely did this because it was in a bad area or it was too outdated and corporate wanted the franchise owner (which was also the franchise owner of the [[Chico, CA (966 East Ave)|Chico]] store) to relocate. As of today, the building is now a RAW Asian restaurant. The Road sign pole is still there. albeit painted white. <tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
List of Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures in the establishment.
|-|Walkaround Characters=
List of walkaround characters the store has/had.
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
Short paragraph of stage shows the store had.
List of animatronics the store had.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| Link to the animatronic's page || Serial Number || Current status
|}
</tabber>
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CECLover
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Redding, CA in 1999
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== Summary ==
Redding, CA in 1999
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Eau Claire, WI (Highland Mall, 2221 Eastridge Center)
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134
1007
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2024-09-06T18:47:50Z
CECLover
28
CECLover moved page [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]] to [[Eau Claire, WI ( Highland Mall, 2221 Eastridge Center)]]
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{{Store Infobox
|image = 404.png
|storenumber = unknown
|opened = April 30th, 1987
|closed = 1989
|squarefootage = ~12,000?
}}
'''2221 Eastridge Center''' was a post-merger Showbiz Pizza restaurant that opened on April 30th, 1987 with a [[Rocker Stage]] and a most likely early version of the [[1986 Remodel]]. It is notably one of the first stores to open after the Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre merger. It is notably the shortest-lived modern-day Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant ever opened, closing after two years in at an unknown date in late 1989. It was located in the EastRidge Shopping Center, formerly the Highland Mall.
== History ==
The Chuck E. Cheese's at 2221 Eastridge Center opened on April 30th, 1987 as a Showbiz Pizza, in a former space that supposedly used to be Shakey's Pizza. Despite the name being Showbiz Pizza, this store used the [[Rocker Stage]], one of the earliest ever installed. This store was the first to open with this specific stage type. This store also had the new at the time [[1986 Remodel]], which involved having blue painted paneling on the lower walls, a wood trim, and white walls with checkers. The store also likely had blue and white-striped canopies decorating the layout.
In 1989, around the later months of that year, this store closed permanently. This was the shortest lived Chuck E. Cheese's ever opened, and the first [[Rocker Stage]] to be removed. This store also never received the Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza branded presumably.
In February 1990, the chain [[Circus Pizza]] purchased this location and expanded into Wisconsin, the former Chuck E. Cheese's being their first expansion into the state. The [[Rocker Stage]] was subsequently replaced with a [[Rock-afire Explosion]] stage most likely, and the interior was redone. According to the store's manager, Ryan Tomsen, "The only reason I can give-you (for the closing) is that there wasn't enough business," referring to the location's profit. This store's closure was also the second major tenant to leave the Highland Mall, which further spiraled the mall into a likely state of disarray.
In the 2000s, the mall was renovated, rebranded into EastRidge Center, and what likely remained of Chuck E. Cheese's became Highland Fitness around 2009-2010. It remains to be this business to this day.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
KNOWN:
- [[Chuck E. Roll]]
|-|Walkaround Characters=
[[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround; PTT)]]?
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|}
</tabber>
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1007
2024-09-07T01:28:15Z
Midwestretail
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Midwestretail moved page [[Eau Claire, WI ( Highland Mall, 2221 Eastridge Center)]] to [[Eau Claire, WI (Highland Mall, 2221 Eastridge Center)]] without leaving a redirect
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{{Store Infobox
|image = 404.png
|storenumber = unknown
|opened = April 30th, 1987
|closed = 1989
|squarefootage = ~12,000?
}}
'''2221 Eastridge Center''' was a post-merger Showbiz Pizza restaurant that opened on April 30th, 1987 with a [[Rocker Stage]] and a most likely early version of the [[1986 Remodel]]. It is notably one of the first stores to open after the Showbiz Pizza/Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza Time Theatre merger. It is notably the shortest-lived modern-day Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant ever opened, closing after two years in at an unknown date in late 1989. It was located in the EastRidge Shopping Center, formerly the Highland Mall.
== History ==
The Chuck E. Cheese's at 2221 Eastridge Center opened on April 30th, 1987 as a Showbiz Pizza, in a former space that supposedly used to be Shakey's Pizza. Despite the name being Showbiz Pizza, this store used the [[Rocker Stage]], one of the earliest ever installed. This store was the first to open with this specific stage type. This store also had the new at the time [[1986 Remodel]], which involved having blue painted paneling on the lower walls, a wood trim, and white walls with checkers. The store also likely had blue and white-striped canopies decorating the layout.
In 1989, around the later months of that year, this store closed permanently. This was the shortest lived Chuck E. Cheese's ever opened, and the first [[Rocker Stage]] to be removed. This store also never received the Chuck E. Cheese's Pizza branded presumably.
In February 1990, the chain [[Circus Pizza]] purchased this location and expanded into Wisconsin, the former Chuck E. Cheese's being their first expansion into the state. The [[Rocker Stage]] was subsequently replaced with a [[Rock-afire Explosion]] stage most likely, and the interior was redone. According to the store's manager, Ryan Tomsen, "The only reason I can give-you (for the closing) is that there wasn't enough business," referring to the location's profit. This store's closure was also the second major tenant to leave the Highland Mall, which further spiraled the mall into a likely state of disarray.
In the 2000s, the mall was renovated, rebranded into EastRidge Center, and what likely remained of Chuck E. Cheese's became Highland Fitness around 2009-2010. It remains to be this business to this day.<tabber>
|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
KNOWN:
- [[Chuck E. Roll]]
|-|Walkaround Characters=
[[Chuck E. Cheese (Walkaround; PTT)]]?
|-|Stage Shows & Animatronics=
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Caption text
|-
|+ Caption text
|-
! Animatronic !! Serial Number !! Status
|-
| [[Mr. Munch Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Chuck E. Cheese Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|-
| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
|}
</tabber>
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Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)
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CECLover
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CECLover moved page [[Eau Claire, WI (2221 Eastridge Center)]] to [[Eau Claire, WI ( Highland Mall, 2221 Eastridge Center)]]
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#REDIRECT [[Eau Claire, WI ( Highland Mall, 2221 Eastridge Center)]]
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CEC Entertainment
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2024-09-08T15:58:18Z
BurgersNuggs445
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[[File:Bannera.png|right|frameless|540x540px]]
== Company ==
* [[CEC History|History]]
* [[CEC Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[CEC Documents|Documents]]
* [[CEC Events|Events]]
* [[Discovery Zone]]
== Restaurants ==
<tabber>
|-|Chuck E. Cheese's=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[CEC Locations|Store List]]
* [[CEC Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[CEC Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[CEC Designs, Remodels, & Phases|Designs, Remodels, & Phases]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[CEC Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[CEC Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[CEC Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[CEC Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[CEC Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[CEC Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[CEC Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[CEC Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[CEC Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[CEC Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[CEC Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[CEC Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[CEC Events|Events]]
* [[CEC Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[CEC Products|Products]]
* [[CEC Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[CEC Websites|Websites]]
}}
|-|Monterey's Tex-Mex Cafe=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Monterey's Locations|Store List]]
* [[Monterey's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Monterey's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Monterey's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Monterey's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Monterey's Events|Events]]
* [[Monterey's Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Monterey's Products|Products]]
* [[Monterey's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
}}
|-|TJ Hartford's Grill & Bar=
{{#tag:tabber|
Location=
* [[Lewisville, TX (1960 S Stemmons Fwy)|Lewisville, TX (1960 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[TJ Hartford's Arcade Machines|Arcade Machines]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Tokens|Tokens]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[TJ Hartford's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[TJ Hartford's Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Website|Websites]]
}}
|-|Peter Piper Pizza=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Locations|Store List]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Events|Events]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Products|Products]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Websites|Websites]]
}}
|-|Pasqually's Pizza And Wings=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Pasqually's Locations|Store List]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Pasqually's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Pasqually's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Pasqually's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Pasqually's Events|Events]]
* [[Pasqually's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Pasqually's Website|Website]]
}}
-|Fun Spot Arcade=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Fun Spot Locations|Store List]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Fun Spot Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Fun Spot Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Fun Spot Events|Events]]
* [[Fun Spot Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Fun Spot Website|Website]]
}}
</tabber>
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1018
1017
2024-09-08T15:59:01Z
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[[File:Bannera.png|right|frameless|540x540px]]
== Company ==
* [[CEC History|History]]
* [[CEC Offices & Facilities|Offices & Facilities]]
* [[CEC Documents|Documents]]
* [[CEC Events|Events]]
* [[Discovery Zone]]
== Restaurants ==
<tabber>
|-|Chuck E. Cheese's=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[CEC Locations|Store List]]
* [[CEC Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[CEC Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[CEC Designs, Remodels, & Phases|Designs, Remodels, & Phases]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[CEC Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[CEC Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[CEC Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[CEC Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[CEC Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Animatronic Shows=
* [[CEC Animatronics|Animatronics]]
* [[CEC Stage Shows|Stage Shows]]
* [[CEC Showtapes|Showtapes]]
* [[CEC Hardware & Software|Hardware & Software]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[CEC Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[CEC Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[CEC Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[CEC Events|Events]]
* [[CEC Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[CEC Products|Products]]
* [[CEC Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[CEC Websites|Websites]]
}}
|-|Monterey's Tex-Mex Cafe=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Monterey's Locations|Store List]]
* [[Monterey's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Monterey's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Monterey's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Monterey's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Monterey's Events|Events]]
* [[Monterey's Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Monterey's Products|Products]]
* [[Monterey's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
}}
|-|TJ Hartford's Grill & Bar=
{{#tag:tabber|
Location=
* [[Lewisville, TX (1960 S Stemmons Fwy)|Lewisville, TX (1960 S Stemmons Fwy)]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[TJ Hartford's Arcade Machines|Arcade Machines]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Tokens|Tokens]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[TJ Hartford's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[TJ Hartford's Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[TJ Hartford's Website|Websites]]
}}
|-|Peter Piper Pizza=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Locations|Store List]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Store Fixtures|Store Fixtures]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Play Fixtures|Play Fixtures]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Designs & Remodels|Designs & Remodels]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Arcade Machines & Rides|Arcade Machines & Rides]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Service Machines|Service Machines]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Tokens & Tickets|Tokens & Tickets]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Redemption Prizes|Redemption Prizes]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Accessories|Accessories]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Walkaround Costumes|Walkaround Costumes]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Events|Events]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Commercials|Commercials]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Products|Products]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Peter Piper Pizza Websites|Websites]]
}}
|-|Pasqually's Pizza And Wings=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Pasqually's Locations|Store List]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Store Use=
* [[Pasqually's Menu|Menu]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Pasqually's Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Pasqually's Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Pasqually's Events|Events]]
* [[Pasqually's Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Pasqually's Website|Website]]
}}
|-|Fun Spot Arcade=
{{#tag:tabber|
Locations=
* [[Fun Spot Locations|Store List]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Employees=
* [[Fun Spot Uniforms|Uniforms]]
* [[Fun Spot Accessories|Accessories]]
{{!}}-{{!}}
Promotional=
* [[Fun Spot Events|Events]]
* [[Fun Spot Articles & News Coverage|Articles & News Coverage]]
* [[Fun Spot Website|Website]]
}}
</tabber>
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Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)
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222
1019
816
2024-09-09T01:00:01Z
Bunbunboy8
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'''Burbank, CA (930 N San Fernando Blvd)''' is a former Discovery Zone which converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's location, opening on December 22nd, 1999 with a Studio 'C'. It is mostly known as the store in the show ''Yes, Dear'' in Season 5, Episode 11 'Broken by the Mold'
== History ==
<big>'''Discovery Zone'''</big>
Discovery Zone opened in Burbank somewhere in the mid 90's. This location would last until December of 1999, when CEC Entertainment purchased this location along with 12 others and was converted to a Chuck E. Cheese's. Not much is known about this location, but there are lots of interior photos.
'''<big>Chuck E. Cheese's</big>'''
Burbank opened as a CEC with [[Operation Thumb Chuck]], as well as a Studio 'C' on December 22nd, 1999. In 2005, the show ''Yes, Dear'' featured this location, which showed much of the older decor in the entrance as well as the game room. It would also show the front exterior and some of the surrounding area. Throughout the years, they would repaint the rimming around the top of the exterior, such as the sign area. Burbank would remain this way until around January 2010 when they would receive the [[Cool Chuck (Remodel)]]. They would remove the showroom walls, decor, and add purple walls. They would, of course, would be replaced by the art from the same remodel. The exterior would receive the "additional parking in rear" sign, swap out the letters for the full red ones, and remove the letters on the back of the building. The Chuck bot would also keep his red cap until sometime in 2013. Between this time and 2015, they removed the 'Studio' letters that sat above the bluescreen. Burbank would remain somewhat the same, receiving new game packages and whatnot. In September, 2022, every Studio C, COL, and earlier Dance Floor model's programming would be disabled. Burbank's stage would be completely off until some time in August, 2024 when the lights would be turned on, and the bot would perform random movements.
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==== '''Videos''' ====
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcOUDbRS5V8
|<nowiki>Chuck E Cheese || Burbank, CA || 8/8/24 Update</nowiki>
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfuJvb98de4
|Chuck E. Cheese Burbank, CA Store Tour (Updated June 2024)
|Jun 19, 2024
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File:BURBANK DISCOVERY ZONE.jpg|Burbank DZ Exterior
File:Burbank DZ Interior.jpg|Burbank DZ interior
File:F5649CAC-8871-4A48-AB60-B9FF0097C250.jpg|Burbank’s Walk-around (2001)
File:Burbank Showroom.jpg|Burbank's Showroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 2.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank Gameroom 1.jpg|Burbank Gameroom (unknown date)
File:Burbank 2013 Stage.png|Burbank's stage (2013)
File:Burbank Exterior 2013.jpg|Burbank's exterior (2013)
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'''200 Westgate Dr''' was a Chuck E Cheese's Pizza restaurant that opened in Spring 1993 with a [[2-Stage]] and it would close in April 2003.
== History ==
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|-|Arcade Machines, Rides, & Play Fixtures=
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| [[Jasper T. Jowls Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Helen Henny Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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| [[Pasqually Cyberamic]] || Unknown || Destroyed
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'''Chuck E. Cheese's''' has had a multitude of tested exterior designs and signage used over the years. Below is a comprehensive list of all building designs ever put into use in [[CEC Entertainment|CEC Entertainment's]], and the restaurant's, history.
== 1991-1996 ==
[[File:FlintOTC.jpg|thumb|Flint, MI (now closed)]]
The first exterior design made for newer locations was put into use in April 1991 at a new store in Sunrise, Florida on Oakland Park Blvd. This exterior design mainly consists of a large facade at the front with a curved arch below the red entrance door. Rectangular windows were put in place onto the facades, which were usually in groups of 1-3 on each side. Windows and building sides varied, as stores were different. Showbiz Pizza buildings that were at one point standardized were also remodeled to fit this design style, such as the pictured Flint, Michigan location.
The structure would vary, sometimes, the exterior entrance was flat, and other times it expanded outwards. The roof can also vary, as some were slanted and/or built differently to match the style of the area or shopping center. An example would be Corona, or Pontiac. These buildings were most of the time standalone, and were vary rarely used in shopping centers. This was notably the only exterior design used outside of North America, as the store in Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile, used this design when opening in the fall of 1994. The last store to be built replicating this design would be in 1996 at the Commack, New York location. This specific store's design was slightly different, as it was much smaller and more widened. This is one of the most common designs, and is the most popular design in photography of the company.<gallery>
File:Covina86Remodel.jpeg|Corona, CA (1992)
File:Chucke.jpg|Madison, WI (2000s)
File:Waterburyexterior.webp|Waterbury, CT (2010s)
File:Cantagallo1994.jpeg|Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile (1990s)
File:Placentia2007.jpg|Placentia, CA
File:Commack.webp|Commack, NY (2010s)
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